Tourism Minister Michel Pharaon said Saturday that the security plan is to include all of Lebanon, and it is possible to keep the country neutral so that it remains a "breathing space" for Arabs rather than an arena for fighting.
During an environmental visit to Akkar, Pharaon stated that there is a kind of domestic-foreign agreement to anchor security and stability in Lebanon despite the political dispute overshadowing the country, adding that local factions must take steps to spare Lebanon the outcome of regional turmoil without, however, diverting from its Arab identity.
The minister noted that Lebanon stands by its friends when their aim is to enforce stability in any state, asserting that if there were Iranian openness towards regional stability, whether with the nuclear agreement or other political settlements, that Lebanon would also support it.
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