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Nivine Kassem is a journalist based in Beirut, Lebanon.
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George Kordahi speaks to Euronews about the 'dark rooms' that orchestrated the campaign against him, his political future, and his message to Yemen
Former Lebanese Information Minister George Kordahi discussed the pressures leading to his resignation amid a diplomatic crisis between Lebanon and Gulf countries, sparked by his comments on the war in Yemen. Kordahi visited by Euronews at his home in Feitroun, Lebanon, explained that the campaign against him seemed premeditated, coordinated between the interviewers and 'dark rooms' that amplified his statements to damage his image in the Gulf. He emphasized his respect for the Gulf states and denied any intention to offend. Kordahi also hinted at a potential political future, including running in parliamentary elections, and expressed solidarity with the Yemeni people, calling for an end to the war and peace between Yemen and Saudi Arabia.
George Kordahi speaks to Euronews about the 'dark rooms' that orchestrated the campaign against him, his political future, and his message to Yemen
Former Lebanese Information Minister George Kordahi discussed the pressures leading to his resignation amid a diplomatic crisis between Lebanon and Gulf countries, sparked by his comments on the war in Yemen. Kordahi visited by Euronews at his home in Feitroun, Lebanon, explained that the campaign against him seemed premeditated, coordinated between the interviewers and 'dark rooms' that amplified his statements to damage his image in the Gulf. He emphasized his respect for the Gulf states and denied any intention to offend. Kordahi also hinted at a potential political future, including running in parliamentary elections, and expressed solidarity with the Yemeni people, calling for an end to the war and peace between Yemen and Saudi Arabia.
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