Publish date21 Sep 2021 - 11:43
Story Code : 519667
Top Hezbollah official:

Importing Iranian fuel meant to preserve Lebanese nation dignity

Top Hezbollah official stressed that the decision by Lebanese resistance movement to import fuel from Iran meant to preserve the dignity of Lebanese nation amid the economic pressure hailing arrival of Iranian fuel vessel which departed the country in late August.
Importing Iranian fuel meant to preserve Lebanese nation dignity
Ibrahim Amin al-Sayyed, head of Hezbollah political bureau in his speech at a ceremony in Nabi Osman village in the northern part of the Bekaa Valley slammed Lebanese officials for receiving money from embassies and yet failing to fulfill their vows.
 
He said," We cannot count on failed cowards to address people's woes; therefore, we will act ourselves with regards to fuel or anything to do with people's lives."
 
He then referred to years of urging Lebanese government to improve relations with Syria and to import agricultural and industrial products from the neighboring countries.
 
He criticized Lebanese officials for decision to send delegation to Syria following approval of the US ambassador only after they were sure that Iran was sending fuel tankers to Lebanon.
 
Tankers carrying Iranian fuel arrived in Lebanon on September 16 as the resistance movement Hezbollah hailed that for breaking an "American siege."
 
Secretary General of Hezbollah announced that the Iranian fuel will be distributed to institutions, nursing homes, orphanages and state hospitals free of charge.
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