Lebanese PM vows to end Israeli occupation, calls for global pressure

IANS April 29, 2025 256 views

Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has escalated diplomatic efforts to end Israeli territorial occupation and secure international support. He is actively communicating with global powers to apply pressure and halt ongoing violations in Lebanese territories. The government is simultaneously focusing on infrastructure reconstruction, having already secured $325 million from the World Bank. Salam is also prioritizing national security by reinforcing military ranks and expanding strategic deployments along critical borders.

"Lebanon seeks to put an end to all such breaches and fully reclaim its land" - Nawaf Salam, Lebanese Prime Minister
Beirut, April 29: Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam affirmed on Tuesday Lebanon's commitment to ending the Israeli occupation of all Lebanese territory and called for intensified diplomatic efforts to halt ongoing violations.

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Lebanon actively engaging with US, France and key international actors

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Seeking diplomatic pressure against Israeli territorial violations

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Launching infrastructure reconstruction with World Bank support

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Committed to strengthening national security and military capabilities

"Lebanon seeks to put an end to all such breaches and fully reclaim its land," he said, according to the official National News Agency.

Salam condemned the recent attack on Beirut's southern suburbs and other Israeli aggressions, describing them as "a breach of the cessation of hostilities arrangements." He stressed the urgency of "activating a monitoring mechanism to stop these violations."

In a meeting with a delegation from the Press Syndicate, the prime minister reaffirmed Lebanon's commitment to the existing agreement and called on Israel to do the same.

Salam revealed that Lebanon is actively engaging with influential international actors to apply diplomatic pressure, Xinhua news agency reported. "We are in ongoing communication with the Americans, the French, and other key Arab and European countries to escalate these efforts," he said.

He also highlighted the government's focus on addressing citizens' needs. "We are committed to staying close to the people and addressing their security and livelihood concerns, especially by improving economic and living conditions."

He further noted that the Lebanese government has launched a reconstruction plan, starting with infrastructure. "We've completed damage assessments and are now mobilizing resources," he said. "Negotiations with the World Bank have already secured 325 million US dollars, and we're working to increase that amount."

Salam also emphasised the need to strengthen the Lebanese army amid mounting responsibilities. "We must reinforce army ranks through additional recruitment, particularly with deployments expanding in the south and along the northeastern border," he said, adding that support is also needed for security forces operating in critical facilities, including the port and airport.

Reader Comments

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Maya K.
Finally some strong leadership! Lebanon deserves its sovereignty and peace. The PM is right to push for international support - this can't be solved alone. 🇱🇧
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Rami T.
While I support ending occupation, I wish there was more detail about how the reconstruction funds will be managed transparently. We've seen too many promises before.
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Jad S.
Strengthening the army is crucial right now. Hope the international community steps up - Lebanon's stability affects the whole region.
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Layla M.
The focus on both security AND economic needs is refreshing. People can't live on patriotism alone - we need jobs and infrastructure too.
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Karim N.
I appreciate the diplomatic approach but actions speak louder than words. Let's see concrete progress at the UN and with neighboring countries.

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