UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon told Prime Minister Saad Hariri that interfering in the work of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL) is unacceptable, As-Safir newspaper reported on Tuesday.
According to the daily, Ban and Hariri spoke over the phone on Monday, during which the UN chief expressed his concern over the latest developments in Lebanon, including last week’s incident in the southern Beirut suburb of Dahiyeh.
Attempts of terror cannot be accepted, and all parties must stop interfering in the STL’s probe, Ban told the Lebanese PM, according to As-Safir.
Two STL investigators were attacked by a group of around 30 women at a gynecology clinic on Wednesday, snatching a briefcase but causing no injuries.
The investigators had scheduled a meeting with Dr. Iman Charara, the physician who runs the clinic.
According to the daily, Ban and Hariri spoke over the phone on Monday, during which the UN chief expressed his concern over the latest developments in Lebanon, including last week’s incident in the southern Beirut suburb of Dahiyeh.
Attempts of terror cannot be accepted, and all parties must stop interfering in the STL’s probe, Ban told the Lebanese PM, according to As-Safir.
Two STL investigators were attacked by a group of around 30 women at a gynecology clinic on Wednesday, snatching a briefcase but causing no injuries.
The investigators had scheduled a meeting with Dr. Iman Charara, the physician who runs the clinic.
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