20 Apr 2024
Friday 3 October 2014 - 19:03
Story Code : 119742

Beirut welcomes military help from allies: Lebanon army cmdr.

Beirut welcomes military help from allies: Lebanon army cmdr.
[caption id="attachment_119743" align="alignright" width="201"] Lebanese Army Commander General Jean Kahwaji (R) confers with Iranian Ambassador to Lebanon Mohammad Fathali (C) and Irans military attach to Lebanon, Mohammadreza Mirzaei, in Beirut on October 3, 2014.[/caption]
Lebanese Army Commander General Jean Kahwaji has underlined Irans outstanding role in the establishment of regional security, saying his country welcomes any initiative by friendly countries to assist its armed forces.
In a meeting with Irans Ambassador to Beirut Mohammad Fathali on Friday, the commander said the Lebanese army is ready to accept any military donation or assistance from friendly countries and use the military hardware to safeguard Lebanons territorial integrity and security.

He expressed hope that the upcoming visit by Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan to Lebanon would open a new chapter in military cooperation between Beirut and Tehran.

Fathali, for his part, described the establishment of regional security as the responsibility of all countries in the Middle East, stressing the need for supporting the Lebanese army against the challenges it is facing, particularly in the battle against Takfiri terrorist groups.

Fathali further noted that the so-called military coalition led by the US against ISIL militants is not serious in its campaign against Tafkiri terrorism.

We (Iran) believe that regional countries should cooperate and work together in the fight against terrorism for this scourge to be purged from the region, he pointed out.

On September 30, Secretary of Irans Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Ali Shamkhani said in Beirut that Tehran is to provide military equipment to the Lebanese army for the fight against terror.

He added that the Islamic Republic has no red lines for providing military aid to Lebanon to help it in the fight against terror and consolidate stability and security of the country.

Over the past months, Lebanon has been suffering from terrorist attacks by al-Qaeda-linked militants as well as random rocket attacks, which are viewed as a spillover of the conflict in Syria.

Syria has been gripped by deadly violence since 2011 with ISIL Takfiri terrorists currently controlling parts of it mostly in the east and north.

By Press TV

 

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