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The Lebanese Foreign Ministry condemns the way the Turkish Foreign Ministry addresses Aoun

2019-09-02T13:58:23.461Z


Beirut-SANA - The Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants expressed its condemnation and condemnation of the approach of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs


Beirut-Sana

The Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants expressed its condemnation and condemnation of the manner in which the Foreign Ministry addressed the Turkish regime with President Michel Aoun regarding his speech on the era of the Ottoman occupation.

A statement issued by the Foreign and Expatriates in Lebanon said that “Aoun's speech included an account of the reality of some of the historical events that Lebanon faced during the Ottoman rule. .

"The approach of the Turkish ministry to President Aoun is unacceptable and condemned. The Turkish foreign ministry should correct the mistake because Turkish-Lebanese relations are deeper and greater than an exaggerated and misplaced reaction."

The ministry pointed out in its statement that it will follow the procedures required to correct the error in accordance with diplomatic rules and prevent damage to relations between the two countries.

The Turkish Foreign Ministry issued a violent statement against Aoun's speech, saying his statements are based on "prejudices unfounded on the Ottoman era praising the past of the Ottoman occupation."

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Source: sena

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