The Arab League yesterday backed the resignation of Lebanon’s information minister whose comments on the Yemen war sparked a damaging diplomatic row with Gulf states. 
“From the very beginning, the resignation could have defused the crisis,” the League’s assistant secretary general, Hossam Zaki told a news conference in Beirut.
“We need stronger confirmation that this step could still happen,” he said following talks with parliament speaker Nabih Berri. Zaki, who also met Prime Minister Najib Mikati and President Michal Aoun said Information Minister George Kordahi’s departure could be a starting point for “detente” between Lebanon and Gulf states.
The diplomatic rift, which threatens to plunge Lebanon deeper into meltdown, prompted Saudi Arabia and some of its allies to recall ambassadors and block imports from Lebanon.
The dispute was triggered by comments made by Kordahi in an interview taped in August before he became information minister and broadcast in late October.
The diplomatic rift has prompted calls for the resignation of Kordahi, an ally of the powerful Hezbollah.
Hezbollah has opposed calls for Kordahi’s resignation, saying he did nothing wrong.
And Hezbollah deputy chief Naim Qassem went further on Sunday saying it was up to Saudi Arabia to “apologise”.
Kordahi has said stepping down was out of the question.
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