Negotiating Peace: Aoun's Call for Dialogue Amidst Middle East Tensions
Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun advocates for negotiations with Israel to address unresolved conflicts, citing past successes facilitated by U.S. mediation. Following intense conflicts, including the Israel-Hamas and Israel-Hezbollah wars, Aoun emphasizes dialogue for peace in the Middle East, despite challenges in disarming Hezbollah.
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In a call for peace, Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun has urged his country to enter negotiations with Israel, highlighting the unfruitful outcomes of prolonged warfare. His statement follows a U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, initiated after a devastating attack by the Palestinian group.
The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, which erupted shortly after the Israel-Hamas war, caused significant casualties and prompted persistent hostilities, including almost daily Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon. Despite past U.S. mediation leading to maritime border agreements, tensions remain over disarmament plans.
Aoun's appeal occurs amid regional efforts towards dialogue and stability, with former U.S. President Donald Trump supporting negotiations and critiquing reliance on military solutions. The disarmament of Hezbollah remains a contentious issue, influenced by ongoing Israeli military actions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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