Beirut: Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam discussed Tuesday with French President's Special Envoy to Lebanon Jean-Yves Le Drian, who is visiting Lebanon, the latest developments in southern Lebanon in light of the ongoing Israeli attacks. The two officials engaged in talks concerning the bilateral relations between Lebanon and France, exploring ways to enhance cooperation amidst the current political and economic challenges facing Lebanon.
According to Qatar News Agency, the discussions also covered the situation in southern Lebanon, where the Israeli occupation continues to violate the ceasefire agreement announced on November 27. The agreement required Israeli forces to withdraw from the villages and towns they invaded within 60 days, yet Israeli troops remain stationed in over 30 Lebanese villages and towns. The situation has caused significant concern regarding the stability and security of the region, prompting the need for diplomatic engagements like the one between Prime Minister Salam and Envoy Le Drian.
The ongoing incursions and violations by Israeli forces have put a strain on the ceasefire, raising tensions in the border areas. Both Lebanese and French officials are closely monitoring these developments, emphasizing the importance of international cooperation to address the situation effectively. The discussions between the Lebanese Prime Minister and the French Envoy highlight the critical diplomatic efforts underway to ensure peace and stability in the region, while also seeking to bolster the bilateral relationship between Lebanon and France.