Lebanon is facing escalating political pressure regarding a potential meeting between President Joseph Aoun and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This situation is influenced by both American and Arab pressures amidst a sensitive regional context.
Lebanese President Michel Aoun has stressed that the primary goals in any negotiations regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict hinge on Israel's withdrawal from occupied territories and the release of prisoners. These remarks come at a sensitive time for the region.
Lebanese President Michel Aoun confirmed that negotiations with relevant parties are ongoing, emphasizing the lack of alternative options. He stated that the current circumstances are not suitable for a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
US Ambassador to Lebanon, Michel Aissa, confirmed that President Joseph Aoun's visit to Washington and his meeting with President Donald Trump will not result in any losses for Lebanon. This statement comes at a critical time for the country.
Tensions have escalated this week between President Joseph Aoun and Speaker Nabih Berri regarding direct negotiations with Israel, which Aoun supports. This disagreement raises questions about the Lebanese government's stance on the matter.
In Lebanon, opinions vary on the possibility of a meeting between President Michel Aoun and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid increasing US pressure. The Lebanese political forces are divided between supporters and opponents, complicating the political landscape further.
Lebanese President Michel Aoun stated that ongoing negotiations are not a betrayal, urging patience to assess the outcomes. These remarks come at a critical time when Lebanon requires political and economic stability.
Lebanon is preparing for an important meeting involving President Michel Aoun, Speaker Nabih Berri, and former Prime Minister Tammam Salam. This gathering aims to unify political factions and avoid internal escalation during a sensitive time for the country.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to host Lebanese President Michel Aoun and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington. This visit aims to strengthen bilateral relations and discuss regional issues.
Lebanese President Michel Aoun has stated that the country is confronted with two main options to resolve its ongoing crisis. This comes amidst severe economic and political challenges affecting Lebanon.
Lebanese President Michel Aoun announced that Lebanon is confronted with two decisive choices as crises escalate. He emphasized that the current situation demands strategic decisions to ensure the country's stability.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam condemned the Israeli attacks on residential areas in Lebanon, deeming them a blatant violation of international laws. The assaults have resulted in civilian casualties and heightened tensions in the region.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam emphasized the state's commitment to national sovereignty and the rejection of any threats to civil peace amid escalating internal and external crises.
Recent statements by Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Hezbollah Secretary-General Naeem Qassem reveal a stark contrast in their approaches to arms, negotiations, and war, highlighting the deep political divide in Lebanon.
Lebanon's Speaker Nabih Berri met with President Joseph Aoun in Baabda Palace for their first meeting since the escalation of Israeli aggression on March 2. Berri expressed confidence in the government's role in addressing the current challenges.