Lebanese Prime Minister Naufal Salam has urged his Pakistani counterpart, Shahbaz Sharif, to ensure that Lebanon is included in the ceasefire agreement. This request comes as Israeli assaults on Lebanese territory intensify.
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam emphasized that only the Lebanese state is authorized to negotiate on behalf of Lebanon, addressing the ongoing debate about the country's inclusion in the ceasefire agreement. Meanwhile, Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri confirmed Lebanon's involvement in the ceasefire with Iran.
Lebanese Prime Minister Nohad Salam has warned that Lebanon has become a victim of an unpredictable war imposed on the country. He emphasized the need to avoid further tragedies and reaffirmed the government's commitment to halting the conflict and rallying Arab and international support.
Lebanese Prime Minister Nohad Salam stated that the recent war in Lebanon was imposed, emphasizing that the decision of war and peace should remain solely with the Lebanese state. He also rejected any military action outside state institutions.
Lebanese Prime Minister Nohad Salam emphasized the government's commitment to halting Israeli aggressions, stressing the need to spare Lebanon further losses and tragedies. He highlighted the use of all available means to achieve this goal.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim expressed his country's solidarity with Lebanon during a phone call with Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, emphasizing the need for Lebanon to avoid becoming a battleground for others' conflicts.
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam stated today that he is not calling for confrontation with Hezbollah but refuses to succumb to what he described as "extortion" by the party. These comments come at a sensitive time given the tense political climate in Lebanon.