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Lebanon pursues its own negotiation path, president says
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Lebanon pursues its own negotiation path, president says

From N1 Serbia · () Serbian

Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Lebanese President Michel Aoun stated that Lebanon is pursuing its own path in negotiations, regardless of any agreement between Iran and the US.
  • Aoun affirmed that Lebanon is committed to a ceasefire with any supporting country, including Iran.
  • He emphasized that the Lebanese state leads its negotiations and is responsible for its decisions, with no one able to negotiate on its behalf.

Lebanese President Michel Aoun declared on Monday that Lebanon is charting its own course in negotiations, independent of any potential agreement between Iran and the United States. He stressed that the country is committed to pursuing a ceasefire with any nation that supports it, explicitly mentioning Iran.

"Lebanon follows its own path in negotiations. The country is clearly for a ceasefire with any country that supports it, among which is Iran," Aoun stated, as reported by Lebanese media. This assertion comes amid claims by Iran and Pakistan, acting as mediators, that an agreement between the US and Iran encompasses the Lebanese front.

President Aoun firmly asserted Lebanon's sovereignty in diplomatic matters. "The Lebanese state conducts negotiations. It is responsible for its decisions and no one can negotiate on its behalf. Any agreement will be concluded through us, not at our expense," he added. This statement underscores Lebanon's determination to maintain control over its foreign policy and negotiation processes, ensuring that any outcomes directly serve the nation's interests.

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Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.