Hariri: We Will Always Remain Loyal to Our Allies

Prime Minister Saad Hariri urged less talk more work and vowed never to abandon his allies.
Hariri hailed his father, former PM Rafik Hariri who was assassinated in a massive Beirut bombing in 2005.
"We will continue in his footsteps and will never abandon our commitment to the historic role of the Capital," Hariri said during an Iftar in honor of Beiruti families.
"We will serve Beirut and its people, from our position as representatives of the Capital in the Parliament, our position as head of the Future Movement as well as the son of Rafik Hariri," he told guests in Qoreitem.
"Words will not cancel the truth, and whatever these campaigns and the words of threat increase they will not be able to stop the path of justice," Hariri stressed.
"Today, we are facing big challenges … Don't you think that the Lebanese citizen is suffering the most from the electricity problem? This means that the solution would be by talking to each other and not by burning tires. There are several issues that should be tackled and this government is the government of the people's priorities. These priorities are electricity, water, roads, traffic congestion, medication, agriculture, and others.
He called for less talk and more work "in order to achieve success."
"On this occasion, I salute Mrs. Solange Gemayel who is with us today, in the anniversary of the assassination of President Bashir Gemayel, and we will always remain loyal to our allies who stood with us during all this period, especially the Phalange Party which witnessed the martyrdom of many of its members, particularly Pierre Amin Gemayel who was a brother and a friend to me," Hariri concluded.
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