By Alison Tahmizian Meuse Lebanese President Michel Aoun dropped a bombshell statement on Saturday night, telling French TV his coun...
By Alison Tahmizian
Meuse
Lebanese President Michel Aoun dropped a bombshell statement
on Saturday night, telling French TV his country may be ready for peace with
Israel.
Asked in an exclusive interview with France’s BFM television
whether Lebanon was ready to make peace with Israel, he responded: “That
depends. We have problems with Israel and we have to resolve them first.”
It was a shocking statement by a president whose rise has
benefited from a more than decade-old alliance with Hezbollah, arguably the
most powerful military force in the country.
Asked what he thought of the United Arab Emirates’ treaty
concluded with Israel last Thursday, Aoun responded that the UAE “is an
independent country.”
That suggested Aoun would not be held back from negotiations
by any pan-Arab considerations.
The implicit invitation for diplomacy came as a rising tide
of high-profile figures in Lebanon have accused Israel of the attack on Beirut
Port – and Hezbollah for allegedly storing its weapons there and exposing the
capital as a target.
It also followed stern words by US Undersecretary of State
David Hale from the Beirut Port.
“Whatever happened specifically related to this explosion,”
he said, “we can never go back to an era in which anything goes at the ports
and borders of Lebanon.”
The explosion killed at least 178 people, including the wife
of the Dutch ambassador, with dozens still missing and thousands wounded.
Hale departed from Beirut Friday night. US Assistant
Secretary of State David Schenker, the point man for negotiations regarding the
Israel-Lebanon maritime demarcation line, is expected to take up where Hale
left off next week.
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