Minister of Transport and Public Works Ghazi Aridi of Lebanon
Meanwhile, Aridi said Lebanese have reasons to worry about Israel's coming military action against Lebanon as Sharon's aggressive policies presented during his election campaign.
Lebanese Information Minister Ghazi Aridi said Lebanon is always ready to make peace with Israel as long as it is on the basis of related UN resolutions.
Ghazi Aridi is Information Minister and thus the official spokesman for the Lebanese government.
Aridi was referring to resolutions reached before the Shiite boycott of the cabinet, which included forbidding the deployment of Palestinian weapons outside refugee camps and obliging armed groups inside the camps to meet certain guidelines.
Aridi said the government will work on the local and regional levels to secure the implementation of cabinet resolutions concerning these arms.
Therefore, like Walid Eido and countless others, Aridi is saying it’s ACCEPTABLE to shoot Lebanese if it helps the Palestinian cause.
Ghazi Aridi is worth a ZILLION bush of yours.
Aridi has banned the Lebanese media from airing the tapes, contending they carry a racial discrimination aura.
Aridi said that Shoukair was being reassigned to the army, while "the government will pursue the issue of the cameras installed by Hezbollah to monitor the airport runway.
Aridi is a Lebanese MP and former minister.
Minister Aridi praised Koundakjian for his 50-year career, and appreciated Koundakjians bold decision to return to his home, Lebanon, amidst the countrys political instability.
Lebanon plans to ask the United Nations to extend an ongoing inquiry into the killing of ex-Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri, Information Minister Ghazi Aridi said on Wednesday.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon plans to ask the United Nations to extend an ongoing inquiry into the killing of ex-Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri, Information Minister Ghazi Aridi said on Wednesday.
Aridi said the cabinet would vote on the decision to ask for the extension in an emergency session next week.
Information Minister Ghazi Aridi said the game exceeded the limits of entertainment and served no educational purpose.
Sep 5, 2005 Aridi says no decision to block Baabda sessionsInformation Minister Ghazi Aridi said there was no decision to boycott any cabinet session including the Thursday meeting in Baabda.
Aridi said Hamadeh's stance was personal.
Speaking of the latest developments on Rafik Hariri's murder investigation, Aridi said it was just the beginning of searching for the truth.
Lebanon has not signed the Arab broadcast charter ratified by the region's information ministers, Information Minister Ghazi Aridi said in an exclusive interview, denying earlier media reports and insistence by various experts.
Only Lebanon and Qatar have expressed reservations about it and Lebanese Information Minister Ghazi Aridi was adamant in saying his country would not sign on the dotted line.
Lebanon has not signed the Arab broadcast charter, its Information Minister Ghazi Aridi said in an exclusive interview.
Aridi said the road was a developmental project helping not just the university, but the nearby communities.
any suspects, Information Minister Ghazi Aridi said Saturday.
launched after the September 11 attacks in the United States.
not be in our hands and priorities will change.
the reasons for such remarks and so that we can adopt the suitable position.
because there are reprisals against Arabs and Muslims" in the United States.
sensitive political and sectarian issues.
One leader that could not wait for US.
Information Minister Ghazi Aridi said a parliamentary session set for Friday to elect a new president was unlikely to take place.
Israel accused of using illegal weaponsJul 16 - Seeded by Keld BachSource: AOL NewsInformation Minister Ghazi Aridi said after an emergency cabinet meeting that Israel was using internationally prohibited weapons against civilians.
Information Minister Ghazi Aridi said the parliamentary majority has done its best to facilitate the presidential elections.
Aridi said MP Michel Aounâs initiative is distant from the constitution.
Transportation and Public Works Minister Ghazi Aridi said that Wednesdayâs killing of Democratic Party Official Sheikh Saleh Aridi was the first assassination since the Doha Agreement was signed in May, adding that the crime targeted Lebanonâs security.
He said Aridi was one of the major figures in the reconciliation in Mount Lebanon, adding that the party behind the crime wanted conflict and destabilization in the country.
Aridi said Lebanon viewed the boycott as necessary to protect Lebanon's sovereignty and fight against interference in its internal affairs.