Written media and social networking platforms are still reporting the press statements made by Carthage International Festival Director Mokhtar Razaa to the Lebanese singer Elissa. These statements opened the door to controversy and cause differences that grow larger one day and appear to be on the way to becoming a crisis.

Al-Razaa stressed in a radio interview that the Carthage Festival did not intend to call for the revival of any concert on the Romanian stage this year, describing the tone of what was considered by some as a "mockery" "I do not want to talk about people ... I am the director of the Carthage Festival and I am not busy," he said. "Tell me the voice of Najwa Karam or Julia Boutros. I tell you Aoki, or Shirin Abdel Wahab, who has a sense. "He said.

Elissa did not miss the opportunity to reply through her official account on Twitter, saying only that "people are proud, Batji and Elissar remain the queen of Carthage." The comments of the artist and the reactions to the director of the festival have taken on a sharp character, Lebanese singer Elissa, who has just closed the Al-Rasa file to engage in daily contact with her audience through her social pages, which recently witnessed the launch of her own group, "Never Give Up", in cooperation with the jewelry house LAVALLIERE. Disease and went directly message for each Arab woman to be the strongest ever. As the singer prepares for a new album, after her latest album "To All That Loves Me", which she released last summer, 16 new songs have received a mixed appeal among the titans of her art.

The Lebanese singer Elissa surprised her Syrian singer Nassif Zaitoun, where the artist attended the ceremony, which was recently held in Beirut festival festivals, and the young star invited the audience to celebrate the presence of Alissa, and get off the stage to kiss her hand.