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Lebanon’s President Says ‘No Choice but to Negotiate with Israel

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BEIRUT: Lebanese President Joseph Aoun on Monday reiterated his commitment to negotiate with Israel, saying that his country had “no option” in the matter. However, he said: “Negotiation is not conducted with a friend or ally, but with an enemy.
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Lebanon's President, General Joseph Awn, stressed that negotiation was the only option available to Lebanon in the face of continuing regional tensions, stressing that the language of negotiation was more important than the language of war that we saw what it had done to us. In a presidential statement, Awn said that politics was based on three basic tools: diplomacy, economics and war, adding that war did not result. The end would always be neg…

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MP Adib Abdel Massih wrote on his “X” platform account: “I was honored today to visit His Excellency President General Joseph Aoun. It was an opportunity to listen to his sincere national vision, which reflects the spirit of a true statesman. I commended his clear stance that Lebanon has no option but negotiation, because the end of every war is dialogue with the enemy, not with a friend. This position embodies realism and wisdom in addressing n…

On Monday, Lebanese President Joseph Awn affirmed that "Lebanon has no choice but to negotiate," noting that "the end of every war was to negotiate," referring to the file of negotiations with Israel. Aid said in a post published by the Lebanese presidency on the "X" platform during his meeting with a delegation from the Al Khalil group at Qasr Baabda, political action was based on three tools:

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The President of the Republic, General Joseph Awn, stressed that "Lebanon has no choice but to negotiate," which is not with a friend or an ally but with an enemy, stressing that the language of negotiation is more important than the language of war that we have seen what it has done to us, as well as the diplomatic language that we all adopt, from President Nabih Berri to President Nawaf Salam.

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