Lebanon's president reveals the country's stance on relations with Israel
LEBANON, JUL 11 – Lebanese President Joseph Aoun emphasizes avoiding full normalization with Israel while pursuing a ceasefire after conflicts that caused over 4,000 deaths and $11 billion in damage.
- Lebanon currently has no plans to normalize relations with Israel, focusing instead on achieving a 'state of no war' with the country.
- The Lebanese government will decide on matters of war, with only the state allowed to hold weapons in the future.
- Peace in Lebanon is defined as a 'state of no war', which remains the priority for the nation.
- Hezbollah's weapons are a major issue since Israel's withdrawal from the region in 2000, as stated by Aoun.
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Beirut - Lebanese President Joseph Aoun affirmed on Friday that normalization with the Israeli occupation is "not on the table at the present time," stressing that the decision to restrict the possession of weapons to the state has been taken and is irreversible. This was the first official position in response to Israeli statements that spoke of a "desire" to normalize relations with Lebanon and Syria...
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Lebanon rules out normalisation with Israel
Beirut: Lebanon has no plans to have normal relations with Israel at the present time, and Beirut’s main aim is to reach a “state of no war” with its southern neighbour, the country’s president said Friday. President Joseph Aoun’s comments came as the Trump administration is trying to expand the Abraham Accords signed in 2020 in which Israel signed historic pacts with United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. In May, Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa sai…
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