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30 Jun 2025 14:32 PM Aoun reiterates commitment to stability, reform, and sovereignty during meetings
30 Jun 2025 14:32 PM Aoun reiterates commitment to stability, reform, and sovereignty during meetings

MTV Lebanon

time30-06-2025

  • Politics
  • MTV Lebanon

30 Jun 2025 14:32 PM Aoun reiterates commitment to stability, reform, and sovereignty during meetings

President of the Republic Joseph Aoun held a series of meetings at Baabda Palace, reaffirming Lebanon's steadfast commitment to international peacekeeping cooperation, institutional reform, and national sovereignty. In a meeting with the newly appointed Commander of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), Major General Diodato Abagnara, President Aoun emphasized the urgent need to maintain UNIFIL's presence in the South in partnership with the Lebanese Army. 'The current regional conditions require, more than ever, the continued presence of international forces working alongside our army to preserve stability in the South, which is inseparable from regional stability,' Aoun said. Moreover, the President condemned ongoing Israeli hostilities and its occupation of the 'Five Hills' as clear violations of UN Security Council Resolution 1701. He also underscored the importance of UNIFIL's broader role, including its humanitarian and developmental engagement in southern communities. 'UNIFIL not only provides security but also vital social and health services, offering employment to over 500 Lebanese families,' he added. He informed General Abagnara of Lebanon's ongoing efforts to reinforce army presence in the South. General Abagnara thanked the President for his support and affirmed his intent to further strengthen cooperation with the Lebanese Armed Forces. President Aoun also received a delegation from the Armenian Tashnag Party, including MP Hagop Pakradounian and Secretary-General Albert Balabanian. Discussions focused on national developments and the party's support for the President's stances, particularly regarding national dialogue and exclusive state control over arms. The delegation also raised concerns about equal representation for the Armenian community in the public sector. Later, President Aoun met with the Superior General of the Lebanese Maronite Order, Abbot Hadi Mahfouz, who invited him to attend the annual Saint Charbel Mass at the Monastery of Saint Maron in Annaya on July 20. The event will be presided over by Maronite Patriarch Cardinal Bechara Boutros al-Rahi and will mark the inauguration of the first phase of the 'Saint Charbel Trail' project. The trail's northern segment stretches from Annaya to Tannourine, passing through several historic villages, while the southern route—from Harissa to Annaya—is expected to be completed next year. President Aoun also welcomed a delegation from the Syndicate of Owners of Restaurants, Cafés, Night-Clubs and Pastries, headed by Tony Ramy. Ramy expressed the sector's strong belief in the President's reform agenda, describing trust as the foundation of economic recovery. He emphasized tourism as a twin pillar alongside political stability, and advocated for updated tourism legislation to replace outdated laws. Highlighting the sector's resilience, Ramy noted that while the number of hospitality establishments fell from 8,500 in 2019 to 4,500 in 2022, the industry remains a vital part of Lebanon's identity and economy. In response, President Aoun praised the sector's resilience and stressed the necessity of rebuilding public trust and restoring investor confidence. 'Without security, tourism cannot thrive, and without economic stability, reform is impossible,' Aoun said. The President reiterated that fighting corruption is at the heart of his agenda, calling it Lebanon's most deeply rooted challenge. 'Lebanon is not bankrupt, it is a victim of entrenched corruption,' Aoun stated. 'Fighting this culture of corruption is a battle we are determined to win, regardless of the obstacles.' President Aoun also received former Ambassador Tracy Chamoun at Baabda Palace.

UN appoints Major General Diodato Abagnara as new UNIFIL commander in Lebanon
UN appoints Major General Diodato Abagnara as new UNIFIL commander in Lebanon

Ya Libnan

time04-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Ya Libnan

UN appoints Major General Diodato Abagnara as new UNIFIL commander in Lebanon

Major General Diodato Abagnara is the new head of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has appointed Major General Diodato Abagnara as the new head of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), according to a statement released by the mission. He explained that Abagnara will succeed Spanish Major General Aroldo Lázaro Sainz, expressing his sincere gratitude to Aroldo Lázaro Sainz for his 'dedication and leadership of UNIFIL during one of the most challenging periods of the mission.' He added, 'Abagnara has over 36 years of military experience, including extensive leadership roles in the Italian Armed Forces. Most recently, he served as Commander and Chairman of the Military Technical Committee for Lebanon (MTC4L), overseeing multinational coordination efforts in support of the Lebanese Armed Forces. Prior to this, he held several key positions, including Head of the Personnel Section and Advisor to the Chief of Defence Staff in the Defence General Staff, Commander of an Infantry Brigade, and Head of the Officer Recruitment Office.' From 2018 to 2019, Abagnara also served as Commander of UNIFIL's Sector West in Lebanon. In addition, he chaired the Joint Gender Board within the Defence General Staff, underscoring his commitment to inclusive leadership and institutional reform, according to the UN statement.

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