Information Minister George Kordahi on Wednesday rejected claims accusing him of enmity towards Saudi Arabia against the background of his recent comments in an interview.
"The episode that sparked controversy was shot on August 5, a few weeks before my appointment as minister," Kordahi said.
"The positions I expressed during the that episode regarding Syria, Palestine, and the Arab Gulf are personal opinions and they do not bind the government," he added.
"Being a minister in the government, I am committed to its policy," he stressed.
Kordahi made these remarks during his participation in a meeting for the National Audiovisual Council at the Ministry of Information.
He said that "those who defend the freedom of expression and press were the first to attack me." "Ever since my appointment as minister, they have been trying to depict me as seeking to suppress media."
"Nobody should dictate to us what we need to do in terms of keeping a minister in the government or not," he underlined.
"If a minister requires my resignation, I tell him I am part of an entire government and I cannot take this decision by myself," he went on to say.
"I am against inter-Arab wars. What I said about Yemen emanates from my friendship with those countries. I refuse to be accused of enmity towards Saudi Arabia," he maintained.
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