Mikati condemns Israel’s use of Lebanese airspace to attack Syria
Tuesday, May 07, 2013
NNA - Outgoing Prime Minister, Najib Mikati, condemned Israel's use of the Lebanese airspace to launch attacks on Syria, as happened a few days ago, with the aim of worsening the situation on the regional level, at the time that talks began to focus on means to activate the choice of peace.
Mikati received on Tuesday at the Grand Serail the ambassadors of permanent state members at the Security Council, in the presence of UN Special Coordinator to Lebanon, Derek Plumbly.
"Lebanon refuses making any use of its lands, villages and localities to plunge Lebanon into the course of Syrian incidents," said Mikati.
Separately, Mikati received the Turkish Ambassador to Lebanon, Inan Ozyildiz, who assured that Turkey isn't sparing efforts in working to release the Lebanese pilgrims abducted in Syria.
Afterwards, Mikati met with the Ambassador of Philippines, with talks featuring high on bilateral ties.
Amongst the Grand Serail's visitors had been the Acting Internal Security Forces General Director, Roger Salem, who reviewed with his host security affairs.
Turkish Ambassador to Lebanon, Inan Ozyildiz
Ambassador of Philippines
the Acting Internal Security Forces General Director, Roger Salem,

