Reactions to the insult of Trump’s envoy to reporters in Lebanon – Mehr News Agency | Iranian and world news
Reactions in Lebanon’s domestic and foreign circles to the ugly and non -Iranian envoy to the US Special Envoy in the affairs of the country continue to insult reporters, according to Mehr News Agency.
The Lebanese President’s Office described Tom Barack’s insult to justify it unintentional
The Lebanese Presidential Office, while justifying the insult of US Special Envoy Tom Barack on Lebanon’s affairs, at a news conference at the Presidential Palace in Beirut, described the ugly and non -diplomatic act as “unintentional” and regretted it.
According to the report, the Lebanese president’s office said in a statement that “he regrets the unintentional statements of one of the guests today at the presidential headquarters and its podium.”
In the statement, with the emphasis on “absolute respect for human dignity”, the statement appreciated “all journalists and representatives of reputable media and their efforts and sacrifices to carry out their professional and national duty.”
Lebanese Press Photographers Union: Barack must apologize
The Lebanese Press Photographers Union also confirmed in a statement that “what happened today at the Presidential Palace is a dangerous and completely unacceptable history of direct insult to a number of Lebanese journalists and photographers.”
“The press that covers the activities of every position play a professional role in respecting public opinion and the right to access to information,” the union said in a statement. “These procedures are an integral part of democratic traditions in all countries of the world.”
“The attack on the media is not an easy issue and cannot be justified by any excuse, especially since it first happens to this shocking way and is an attack on the position of the Lebanese press and its free regulatory role,” the Lebanese press photographers said.
The union confirmed that “immediate and public apology to journalists and media professionals who have been harassed, at least necessary action, and any attempt to neglect the seriousness of what has happened or neglects without accountability will be decisively rejected and intensified.”
“The press is no one, but a partner in discovering the truth and defending the public interest,” the statement said. “Any insult to it is an insult to the Lebanese people to know and insult the government itself.”
The Lebanese Press Photographers Union called for “official apology and clear measures to protect the dignity of journalists and prevent this insult from any form.”

Tom Barack, US envoy to Lebanese affairs, was angry at reporters at the Presidential Palace in Beirut, asking questions at the same time as they were trying to ask his deputy and his deputy Morgan Ortegas with the US delegation with President Joseph Aoun at the Ba’bada Palace.
“We intend to put in place a set of different rules here,” Barack addressed their nasty rhetoric. I ask you to be silent for a moment. ” And threatened to “we will leave there as soon as it is chaos and the behaviors become animal.” “If you want to know what is happening, behave civilized, kindly and tolerance, because this is the problem with the region’s events,” he said.
“Do you think this is fun for us?” Do you think Morgan and Morgan is economically reasonable to be here and tolerate this madness? No matter how kindly, worrying and thoughtful you are talking, we will answer you. “If you don’t want things going on, we will leave here.”
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