
Beirut [Lebanon], August 27 (ANI): A top US diplomat sparked outrage in Lebanon after telling a group of local journalists to “act civilised” following his meeting with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun in Beirut, Al Jazeera reported.
Tom Barrack, the United States Ambassador to Turkiye and Special Envoy for Syria, made the controversial remarks after discussions with President Aoun on plans to dismantle Hezbollah.
“We’re going to have a different set of rules… please be quiet for a moment,” Barrack told reporters. “And I want to tell you something, the moment this starts becoming chaotic, like animalistic, we’re gone. So, you want to know what’s happening? Act civilised, act kind, act tolerant, because this is the problem with what is happening in the region.”
He added, “In cadence with your kindness, your interest and your thoughtful questions, we’ll give you responses. If that’s not how you’d like to operate, we’re gone.”
Barrack’s comments drew sharp criticism, with many accusing him of arrogance and a colonial mindset, Al Jazeera reported.
The Lebanese Presidency expressed regret, saying in a statement on X that the government has “full appreciation for all journalists” and “extends to them its highest regards for their efforts and dedication in fulfilling their professional and national duties.”
The Union of Journalists in Lebanon urged Lebanese and Arab media outlets to boycott future events until Barrack issues a formal apology.
“The union considers Barrack’s comments against journalists not as a mere slip of the tongue or an individual stance, but rather as a reflection of an unacceptable superiority in dealing with the media and an implicit disdain for the essence of journalistic work,” the union said in a statement. (ANI)