Hezbollah’s disarmame challenges; How did Sheikh Naeem Qasim disrupt the equations? – Mehr News Agency News of Iran and the World

According to RCO News Agency, the Lebanese al -Akhbar newspaper reviewed diplomatic traffic in Beirut after Ali Larijani’s visit to the Supreme National Security Council of Iran to Lebanon and the presence of Thomas Barack and Morgan Ortagos, US envoys in the coury, and wrote that Yazid bin Farhan is expected to travel to Saudi Arabia.
The report added that Washington coinued to activate pressure diplomacy on the Lebanese Fro, and its represeatives called on Lebanese officials to complete the necessary steps to disarm the resistance. Although the trip was apparely to encourage Lebanese officials, the American delegation was originally seeking to examine Lebanese positions, especially after Ali Larijani’s trip to Beirut.
Barack and Ortagos’s trip was not long, and they we to the occupied territories shortly after the meetings ended. Speaking to Qatari al -Arabi, Lebanese deputy prime minister Tariq Motri said that if Israel is not committed to the American docume, Lebanon would not see the need to commit the docume.
The consequences of the Lebanese Hezbollah secretary general
Informed sources of the rece speech by Sheikh Naeem Qassim, the secretary -general of Hezbollah, assessed his most importa and iense speech since the end of the war, saying that the remarks had a clear impact in Lebanon and hesitated Lebanese officials in his decision. This also led to the coe of Sheikh Naeem Qassim’s remarks at Barack meetings with the three heads of Lebanese and the army commander Rudolph Hickel. Informed sources revealed that Lebanese Preside Joseph Aoun made three key pois at his meeting with Barack and Ortagos:
First: Aoun emphasized that Lebanon took the first step and decided to limit the weapon within a specified timeframe and that the Lebanese army is responsible for developing an executive mechanism for the governme’s decision, so the United States must obtain Damascus and Tel Aviv’s conse with the coe of the agreeme, because Lebanon cannot be transferred to implemeation without mutual steps.
Second: Aoun emphasized the necessity of supporting the Lebanese army and said that the army lacks the necessary abilities and tools and could not fulfill this mission alone. He said the Lebanese army is waiting for support.
Third: Aoun called for the infrastructure needed to set up a financial and economic support project to Lebanon.
In a meeting with Barack, the Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf emphasized the need for US side responsibilities, through pressure on Israel to halt hostile actions, to retreat from occupied areas and release captives. He also emphasized the priority of supporting and strengthening the capabilities of the Lebanese armed forces financially and equipme so that they could carry out the required missions.
According to an official source, Aoun and Salam thought Hezbollah would remain sile against the disarmame resolution, and in particular, given the rece Israeli threats, it would be forced to retreat and concession, but Hezbollah’s secretary -general’s positions were beyond their expectations. On the other hand, the Zionist regime has rejected any commitme to Lebanon in rece weeks and coinues to rape Lebanon in the operational field.
Barack had no new word
The source of the al -Akhbar newspaper, poiing out that “Barack had nothing new on the trip” added that Nabi Barry emphasized the need for Israel to withdraw from occupied territories and stop hostile actions before any discussion of disarmame. Barry repeated what he had said to Al -Arabiya the day before meeting with Barack and said to him, “In your rece trip to Beirut, why didn’t you adhere to it to get the job here?”
Barry also asked the US envoy to the Israeli adherence to the ceasefire agreeme and the withdrawal of Lebanese land to iernational borders, and emphasized that this is a prelude to stability in Lebanon and an opportunity to start rebuilding to return southern resides to their resideial areas and to provide support for the Lebanese army.
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