Lebanon”s Role in Security Council Will Serve Arabs
President Michel Suleiman said from Spain that Lebanon”s election as non-permanent member in the Security Council is "very important."
"It not only concerns Lebanon but all Arab countries since Lebanon will defend Arabs during its two-year term," Suleiman explained.
Lebanon will be an "influential voice of Arab countries in the service of the Arab rights at the highest international forum," he stressed.
Suleiman also emphasized the need for "permanent coordination" between all Arab states on all issues in order to find a comprehensive, lasing solution to the Arab cause, namely, the central question – the Palestinian cause and their right to declare a state."
He also stressed the need for "integration" between among those countries in the protection of the Arab citizen.
Suleiman arrived in Madrid Sunday afternoon on a three-day official visit at the invitation of both Spanish King Juan Carlos I and the Spanish government.