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Sayyid Nasrallah’s view of Joseph Aoun’s presidency in Hezbollah’s language

A Lebanese Hezbollah official expressed the view of the late Lebanese Hezbollah leader Sayed Hassan Nasrallah on the presidency of current President Joseph Aoun.

report to Mehr News Agency Quoted by al-Miyadin Network, ” Vafiq Safa “, Hezbollah Hezbollah Head of Communication and Coordination on Sayed Hassan Nasrallah, the late leader of this group, about the presidency of Joseph Aoun said: Sayyid Nasrallah has nothing veto and There was no problem with the army commander [ Aoun ] and I notified him directly.

Safa added: Twice during the army command, we extended the Aoun Relationships with him were good, but Hezbollah consider Solomon Fenjiya as his presidential candidate.

Safa’s presidential case also said: In his last meeting with Sayed Nasrallah, about the presidential election, the national stream and some issues related to these allies. The group had been talking.

This official emphasized: Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah’s recent speeches during the battle of “Storm > “It has been like political will at all levels.

he also revealed: His last personal contact with Sayed Nasrallah at his initiative and at the time of the explosion Pigs returns.

Safa added: Sayed Nasrallah contacted him at the end of the night to inform his son who had been injured in the eye and his hands.

The official of Hezbollah also noted: His last contact with Sayyed Nasrallah was also made two days before his testimony and was related to a message about Lebanon’s situation. .

He added: “His last meeting with Sayyed Nasrallah was about two months before his testimony and discussed Lebanese internal issues at the meeting.” /p>

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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