Diplomats in Beirut Avoid Activity, Cancel Scheduled Invitations

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Western and Arab ambassadors to Lebanon have been avoiding since last week any movement across Lebanon, the Kuwaiti al-Anbaa newspaper reported on Tuesday.

According to the daily, ambassadors of world powers, including the Arab and European diplomats, have been avoiding any activity and apologized for not attending invitations they had agreed on.

In November, Saudi Ambassador to Lebanon Ali Awadh Asiri left Lebanon “to discuss with his country's authorities the latest developments in Lebanon,” however, media reports said that he isn't expected to return soon to Beirut.

The move came two days after a twin suicide bombings killed 25 people, including an Iranian diplomat, near the Beirut embassy of Saudi's regional rival Iran, which is located in the stronghold of Tehran ally Hizbullah.

The report comes less than a fortnight after a car bombing in central Beirut killed eight people including anti-Syria former finance minister and member of the March 14 coalition Mohammed Shatah.

Comments 7
Default-user-icon Truth (Guest) over 10 years

They want to avoid terrorist Hizbo's!

Thumb mckinl over 10 years

Don't you mean KSA Qaeda suicide bombers?

Missing coolmec over 10 years

As I said the country is getting paralyzed and getting closer to the abyss
Poor Lebanon

Thumb ice-man over 10 years

How Sad..... Ambassador Ghandanfar's presence and lively spirit will be sorely missed at cocktail parties.

Thumb kanaanljdid over 10 years

Hizbuland: a shitty battered country that was once thriving

Default-user-icon Cynico (Guest) over 10 years

Regardless of the unfortunate circumstances that are making them stay and watch TV at home, I do have to say that this is not such a bad thing. Diplomatic activity in Lebanon is a farce with Lebanese competing on who will have more ambassadors at their plush dinner parties... No wonder they never want to leave their post afterwards!

Thumb smarty over 10 years

iran should compensate us financially for destroying jobs and income.