Nawaf Salam, Lebanon’s prime minister
Lebanon PM says won't allow country to be dragged into new conflict
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- Lebanon’s prime minister says the country will not be drawn into a new conflict despite Hezbollah’s warning over attacks on Iran.
Lebanon’s prime minister said Tuesday he will not allow his country to be dragged into a new conflict, after Hezbollah warned any attack on its Iranian backer would be an attack on the group.
“We will never allow anyone to drag the country into another adventure,” Nawaf Salam said during the World Governments Summit in Dubai, in response to a question about comments made by Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem last week.
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Qassem had responded to American threats of military action against Iran, saying ‘We will choose at that time how to act... but we are not neutral.”
Salam said Hezbollah’s decision to enter the Gaza war in support of its ally Hamas had “very big” consequences for Lebanon and that “no one is willing to expose the country to adventures of this kind.”



