Joseph Aoun's Stand: Lebanon's National Rights Under Scrutiny
In a televised address, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun declared that any future agreement would safeguard Lebanon's national rights and territories. This statement followed the U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. While Aoun did not specify the subject of potential talks, the peace deal indicates direct negotiations between Israel and Lebanon.
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In a significant declaration on Friday, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun assured the nation that any future agreements would robustly preserve Lebanon's territorial integrity and national rights.
His remarks marked his inaugural speech following the U.S.-facilitated ceasefire that brought a temporary halt to hostilities between Israel and the armed group Hezbollah.
The terms of the ceasefire include a proposal for direct dialogue aimed at establishing peace between Israel and Lebanon, although Aoun stopped short of outlining specific counterparts in these forthcoming discussions.
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