Joseph Aoun: We will not give up on Lebanon’s sovereigy – Mehr News agency RCO News Agency

According to RCO News Agency, quoted by Al Jazeera, Joseph Aoun Preside of Lebanon emphasized The meeting of the ceasefire monitoring committee with the presence of Simon Karam, the represeative of this coury the way opened for the next meetings on December 19.
He added: The language of negotiation should be replaced by the language of war. At the time of reaching an agreeme with Israel regarding the sovereigy of Lebanon wearing we will not
Aoun He also evaluated the ceasefire monitoring committee meeting positively.
Lebanon’s Information Minister also said: Negotiations with TelAviv It focuses on withdrawing from the occupied parts of Lebanon and drawing borders and returning prisoners.
Lebanon’s presidency yesterday, shortly before meeting The committee overseeing the implemeation of the ceasefire at the topAl NaquraSimon Karam, Lebanese lawyer and ambassador the former This coury in America appoied as the head of the Lebanese delegation in the meetings of this committee.
Informed Lebanese sources reported that meeting yesterday at the topAl Naqura It took more than 3 hours and all the participas were in the same room. section First this meeting with the presence of three officers of the Lebanese army in the meetings Previous It was held and the represeatives of the Zionist army also participated in it.
These sources emphasized that in the second division, the officers meeting and Simon Karam, head of the Lebanese delegation, YuriResnikthe chief foreign policy director of the Zionist regime’s iernal security council, who heads the delegation of this regime in charge of Had, Joseph Clarefieldthe American general and the head of the committee overseeing the implemeation of the ceasefire along with his French deputy and also the commander UNIFIL in meeting they stayed
While the media of the Zionist regime tried to do this meeting in the framework of normal steps making Lebanon to ierpret with Tel Aviv, but Lebanese sources reported that the coury’s delegation adhered to the principle of not negotiating directly with the enemy.



