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Lebanese president stresses need to disarm Hezbollah through dialogue

Mr Gabriel also disclosed that the U.S. Congress is preparing a funding bill for Lebanon next year.

• April 7, 2025
Joseph Aoun (Credit: Facebook)
Joseph Aoun (Credit: Facebook)

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, on Monday, reaffirmed that disarming Hezbollah is a national and international priority, stressing that the only viable path to achieving this goal is through dialogue.

“As I said in my inauguration speech, there is no place for weapons or armed groups outside the framework of the state.

“These issues must be resolved through communication and dialogue. After all, Hezbollah is a Lebanese component,” Mr Aoun said this in a statement.

He also revealed that work would soon begin on drafting a national security strategy that would lay the foundation for a national defence strategy.

“We are all committed to the same objective.

“Differences in opinion are normal; that’s the essence of democracy. What matters is that our goal is unified,” he added.

Mr Aoun’s remarks came during a meeting with a delegation from the American Task Force on Lebanon, led by Edward Gabriel.

The delegation delivered a clear message from Washington emphasising two urgent priorities: the disarmament of Hezbollah and the implementation of reforms necessary for Lebanon to access international financial aid.

Mr Gabriel lauded the efforts of the Lebanese army and the president personally while also noting that “there is still much to be done.”

He added that the quicker reforms are implemented, the sooner the U.S. can offer meaningful support.

Mr Gabriel also disclosed that the U.S. Congress is preparing a funding bill for Lebanon next year.

In addition, Mr Aoun emphasised the need to ease tensions in the south, underlining that Lebanon needs both time and space to resolve issues calmly.

He called on the United States to pressure Israel to withdraw from the five points Israel continues to occupy, saying their presence complicates the situation further.

To bolster security, he noted that the Lebanese government had recently approved the recruitment of 4,500 soldiers.

Since November 27, 2024, a ceasefire agreement between Lebanon’s Hezbollah and Israel has been in effect, putting an end to more than a year of hostilities triggered by the war in Gaza.

In spite of the agreement, the Israeli military occasionally carries out strikes in Lebanon, claiming that the operations target Hezbollah “threats.”

(Xinhua/NAN)

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