Trump later mentioned he anticipated Aoun and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to go to the White Home “over the subsequent 4 or 5 days”.
The ceasefire got here days after Lebanon and Israel’s ambassadors to the US held a gathering in Washington, the primary direct assembly between the 2 nations in a long time, as they’ve technically been at conflict since 1948.
Negotiations with Israel is a divisive subject in Lebanon, with some seeing it as a approach to finish a long time of recurring conflicts, whereas others together with Hezbollah and its supporters reject it.
Direct talks with Israel had been “not an indication of weak spot nor a concession … negotiations don’t imply, and can by no means imply, giving up any proper, conceding any precept, or compromising the sovereignty of this nation,” Aoun added in his speech.
On Might 17, 1983, Lebanon and Israel signed an settlement on the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon after four-and-a-half months of direct talks with US participation.
The deal was scrapped lower than a yr later, in March 1984, underneath strain from Syria and its allies in Lebanon.
After the 2024 conflict, Lebanese and Israeli civilian representatives met inside the framework of a ceasefire monitoring committee.
The 2 sides additionally concluded an settlement in 2022 to demarcate their maritime border, brokered by Washington with out direct communication.
“I hereby affirm … that there will probably be no settlement that infringes upon our nationwide rights,” Aoun mentioned.
“Our purpose is evident: to cease the Israeli aggression in opposition to our land and our individuals, to attain Israeli withdrawal, to increase the authority of the state over all its territory by its personal forces completely, and to make sure the return of the prisoners and the return of our individuals to their houses and villages.”
