The attendees emphasized the following:
- First: The current crisis with the Gulf states, primarily the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, is first and foremost, regardless of the names or gossip, the primary result of a stolen national legacy and sovereignty; the primacy of the mini-state of arms, corruption, and Captagon over the State, its institutions, agencies and interests; the advancement of regional and militia interests over national and nationalistic considerations; the violation of Lebanon’s Arab identity, and the failure to commit to Arab and International resolutions.
- Second: The failure of the ruling regime, at all levels, to solve the catastrophic crisis affecting Lebanon’s Arab belonging, and save national interests and its passive behavior as a by-stander, probable beneficiary or its exuberance with the current events - as Lebanon becomes an arena to prejudice the national, social and economic security of sister countries, a source of drug trafficking, and death - makes this regime an accomplice to the party of arms in sabotaging and destroying Lebanon. This confirms again that the current regime has become an obstacle to change, and a burden on Lebanon, its people, its mission, its role, its future and sons, and has become an added disaster that excludes Lebanon it from the diplomatic field that has long marked its history. Alas, Lebanon finds itself excluded from life, interaction or production.
- Third: The Government becoming a platform for attacking brotherly and friendly countries, especially those having historical relations with Lebanon, such as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, while neglecting its main responsibility, at this critical moment, to solve crises and simulate common good, reveals how low and light public work has reached. The mockups conjured to hold powerful positions as puppets played by the regime, have stripped this government from its power or impartiality, and scandalously expedited it, to the stage of caretaker, despite several rounds of diplomatic meetings that stand below the identity crises that Lebanon is facing.
- Fourth: The CNF expresses its fear that the ruling regime will provoke security incidents and clashes, or yet more, in order to mix the cards in an effort to escape forward, intimidate the people, impose suspicious choices and torpedo constitutional deadlines. The regime has given precedence to its interests, belittling anything else including national security.
The CNF, member of the Lebanese Civic Coalition, renews its call to the Lebanese people to remain firm in liberating the State, exposing the regime, restoring rights, and calling on the Arab and international communities to intensify all kinds of pressure on the Regime and its tools, especially inflicting the sanctions, that have proven their effectiveness, which will eventually bring offenders before trial for committing an organized crime that amounts to the crime of genocide against the Lebanese people and its Arab civilizational identity.
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