Macron and Salam Call for Peace Talks Amid Uncertain Truce
French President Emmanuel Macron and Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam called for renewed peace negotiations to stabilize a fragile ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel. This appeal comes amid uncertainties over US-Iran talks and regional tensions to ensure broader Middle East stability and potential disarmament of Hezbollah.
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French President Emmanuel Macron and Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam have jointly called for renewed peace negotiations to stabilize the fragile ceasefire in Lebanon during their meeting in Paris.
As the ceasefire’s expiration looms, broader regional talks are under threat, with uncertainties surrounding US-Iran negotiations following Vice President JD Vance’s withdrawal.
Macron emphasized that consolidating peace requires Israel's withdrawal and Hezbollah's disarmament, while Salam maintained Lebanon’s commitment to diplomacy, urging sustained international support.
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