
Lebanese President Calls for Permanent Agreements After Ceasefire
Lebanon's president has stated that the current ceasefire should transition into permanent agreements, emphasizing the country's desire to move beyond being a 'pawn' in regional conflicts. This signals an effort to establish lasting stability following the truce with Israel.
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‘No longer a pawn’: Lebanon is working on ‘permanent agreements’ after Israel truce
‘Today, we negotiate for ourselves... we are no longer a pawn in anyone's game, nor an arena for anyone's wars, and we never will be again,’ Joseph Aoun said said
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Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said on that a ceasefire agreed to by his country should be transformed into “permanent agreements,” without saying whether he was referring to a prospective peace deal with Israel. The televised address was his first speech since the U.S. brokered a ceasefire to end six weeks of fighting between Israel and […]
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