Arab League Backs Lebanon's Sovereign Negotiation Power
The Arab League, led by Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit, declared its support for Lebanon's sovereign right to negotiate independently. Emphasizing the need for tangible support, the League recognized the Lebanese government's authority in peace talks, urging for decisive actions to aid Lebanon amid its current challenges.
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The Arab League has publicly affirmed Lebanon's exclusive right to negotiate on its behalf, stressing the urgent need for an immediate ceasefire. This statement, made by Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit, underscores support for the Lebanese Caretaker Prime Minister, Najib Mikati, in pursuing the peaceful resolution outlined in Resolution 1701.
Gheit highlighted the unwavering stance of the Arab League, emphasizing Lebanon's sovereignty in all critical decision-making processes. He asserted that no external entity should impose or pressure Lebanon, reiterating the League's commitment to backing the nation's autonomy in resolving its challenges.
Addressing further concerns, Gheit called for substantial actions over mere verbal sympathy. He stressed the importance of genuine efforts to alleviate the humanitarian struggles faced by Lebanese citizens, warning against the political exploitation of Lebanon's current adversities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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