President Aoun: “Any sustainable solution
begins with putting an end to the suffering of the Palestinian people. An end
it is just, lasting, comprehensive and based on the principle of two states and
the implementation of international legitimacy resolutions”.
President Aoun: Lebanon has paid dearly and
still is paying the price of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The continuation
of occupying parts of Lebanon does not help the search for a peace process
before the Israeli withdrawal from it”.
President Aoun asserted the necessity that
European Union countries facilitate the return of the displaced Syrians to
their country since Lebanon can no longer bear the negative repercussions of
this displacement.
President of the Republic, General Michel Aoun, met
the European Union’s Special Representative for the Middle East Peace Process,
Mr. Sven Koopmans, today at the Presidential Palace.
European Union Ambassador to Lebanon, Ralph Tarraf,
also attended the meeting.
President Aoun told Mr. Koopmans that “Lebanon
supports any European move to revive the peace process in the Middle East,
based on the Arab Peace Initiative which was adopted by the Beirut Summit in
2002”.
The President also noted that “Any sustainable
solution to the Middle East crisis begins with putting an end to the suffering
of the brotherly Palestinian people that has been occurring for 74 years. The
solution is just, lasting and comprehensive, based on the principle of two
states and the implementation of international legitimacy resolutions”.
Moreover, President Aoun considered that Israel’s
attempts to change the situation and persist in its expansionist settlement
policies do not help at all in any attempt to revive peace negotiations, which
is a flagrant violation of international law.
“The latest infringements on the sanctity of Al-Aqsa
Mosque and the attacks on worshipers in it are the best evidence of the
aggressive Israeli intentions” President Aoun said.
In addition, the President pointed out that “Lebanon,
which has paid dearly and continues to pay the price of the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict, also believes that the continuation of occupied parts of its lands
does not help at all to discuss any peace process before the withdrawal of the
Israelis from the occupied Lebanese territories. Lebanon welcomes any European
role in helping to achieve the Israeli withdrawal from its lands”.
On the other hand, President Aoun stressed the
continuation of contacts to demarcate the southern maritime borders in a way
that preserves Lebanon’s rights to obtain all of its oil and gas wealth.
Finally, the President raised the issue of the Syrian
refugees in Lebanon and the need for the European Union countries to facilitate
their return to Syria and provide them with assistance there; pointing out that
Lebanon can no longer bear the negative repercussions of this displacement.