President Aoun: “Lebanon will determine its
position today regarding Hochstein’s proposals, in consultation with the
Speaker and Premier, and there will be no partnership with the Israeli side”.
President Aoun: “I hope that the new
president will be elected within the constitutional deadline. Contacts are
on-going to form a new government after the obstacles are overcome.
President Aoun: “We are keen to implement
the reforms promised by the International Monetary Fund. Forensic audit is
continuing, and it is part of the anti-corruption process, which has stalled
several times due to the pressures of those involved”.
European official: “We are keen to continue
helping Lebanon, holding the presidential elections on time, and the southern
maritime demarcation, a message of confidence to the international community
that will have positive repercussions”.
President of the Republic, General Michel Aoun, met
the Director of Africa and the Middle East at the French Ministry of Europe and
Foreign Affairs, Ms. ANNA Gueguen, at Baabda Palace, in the presence of the
French Ambassador in Beirut, Ms. Anne Grillo.
President Aoun told Ms. Gueguen that he hopes that the
presidential elections will take place within the specified constitutional
deadline so that he could hand over the new president at the beginning of his
term on the first of next November.
The President also considered that the election of the
new president is the responsibility of the MPs who must determine their options
in this regard, and affirmed that he is keen to achieve the reforms that
Lebanon promised the International Monetary Fund to achieve, especially
reconsidering the restructuring of Lebanese banks and "Capital
Control" and amending the banking secrecy law, after Parliament approved
the budget law for the year 2022.
On the other hand, the President indicated that
contacts are on-going to form a new government after overcoming the obstacles
that have so far prevented its formation.
Moreover, President Aoun clarified that on the subject
of indirect negotiations to demarcate the southern maritime borders, Lebanon
will determine its position on the content of the presentation presented by the
American mediator, Amos Hochstein, which included proposals under study today,
in consultation with the Speaker of Parliament and the Prime Minister, and in
light of the observations of the technical committee formed for this purpose.
In this context, the President indicated that he has
been keen over the past months to guarantee Lebanon’s rights to its waters and
to provide the appropriate conditions to start exploration operations in the
oil and gas fields specified in the exclusive economic zone in which the French
company "Total" is supposed to start, stressing that there will be no
partnership with the Israeli side.
Moreover, President Aoun expressed his hope that the
start of oil exploration in the southern water fields would be a positive start
that would help the Lebanese economy to rise again after the decline that
occurred during the past years.
Finally, President Aoun stressed that forensic audit in
Central Bank accounts is continuing, and it is part of the anti-corruption
process that started with the beginning of the era six years ago and stumbled
several times due to the pressures exerted by those involved in corruption
operations at all levels.
For her part, Mrs. GUEGUEN assured President Aoun of
France’s keenness to continue to help Lebanon in various fields and that
attention to Lebanese affairs is a priority of the French government, stressing
the importance of holding the presidential elections on their constitutional
date in order to prevent any vacuum at the presidential level, and to implement
reforms and agreement with the International Monetary Fund.
Mrs. GUEGUEN also considered that reaching an
agreement on the issue of the southern maritime demarcation is a message of
confidence to the international community in Lebanon, which will have positive
effects on Lebanese national economy.