A meeting Monday of the ceasefire monitoring committee witnessed a negative atmosphere that does not indicate that Israel intends to withdraw from south Lebanon by the weekend, when the 60-day timeframe expires,
“President Macron promised to keep support for the new government,” Mikati said after meeting the French leader at the airport. He added that Macron will meet early Friday with the U.S. and French officers on the ceasefire monitoring committee and will later meet Lebanese officials.
President Joseph Aoun told visiting United Nations chief Antonio Guterres that it was necessary for “Israeli forces to withdraw from occupied territories in the south within the deadline set by the ag
Iraq will take part in Lebanon reconstruction efforts following the damage caused by the Hezbollah-Israel conflict Iraqi Undersecretary of the Minist
With the fall of Assad in December, the election of Aoun and Salam in Lebanon marks the second dramatic political shift in Israel’s neighborhood dynamics in less than two months.
Macron was received at Beirut’s international airport by caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati, and was expected ... force along the border with Israel. “This is a message of gratitude ...
Macron was received at Beirut’s international airport by caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati, and was expected ... force along the border with Israel. “This is a message of gratitude ...
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BEIRUT, Jan 17 (Reuters) – French President Emmanuel Macron called on Israel on Friday to accelerate its troop withdrawal from southern Lebanon, as a deadline nears for the pullout under the terms of a ceasefire that ended the war with Hezbollah last year.
The UN chief’s visit to Lebanon comes at a critical time, as the country grapples with political instability, economic challenges, and security threats.
France’s president began a visit to Lebanon Friday, where he will meet the crisis-hit country’s newly elected leaders, as the nation attempts to recover from the 14-month Israel-Hezbollah war.