NCRI – Following a visit by the Iranian regime’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, to Lebanon, the country’s majority coalition in Parliament issued a statement denouncing the clerical regime’s meddling in Beirut’s internal affairs.
According to BBC on Wednesday, the “March 14” coalition said in a statement, “The positions adopted by the Iranian president outside his official meetings in Lebanon were not becoming of a leader visiting a friendly and independent country. It rather appeared like he was visiting his country’s base on the Mediterranean.”
The statement referred to an open letter by 250 Lebanese political and civil rights activists released on the eve of Ahmadinejad’s visit, which called on the mullahs’ president to avoid interfering in Lebanese affairs. The statement added that the visit by the mullahs’ president showed that the worries expressed in that letter were real and legitimate.