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Lebanon committed to regaining confidence of Arab countries: Aoun

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Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun, right, meets with Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, at the presidential place in Baabda, east of Beirut, on March 19, 2025. (Lebanese Presidency press office via AP)
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President Joseph Aoun receives German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock in Beirut. (AFP)
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Updated 20 March 2025

Lebanon committed to regaining confidence of Arab countries: Aoun

Lebanon committed to regaining confidence of Arab countries: Aoun
  • German foreign minister makes official visit to Beirut

BEIRUT: Lebanon is committed to regaining the confidence of Arab countries and the world through reforms, President Joseph Aoun said on Thursday.

He was speaking at a meeting of Lebanese businessmen based in 海角直播.

The president thanked the Kingdom for embracing expatriates and their families.

Addressing the delegation of the Lebanese Executives Council in the Kingdom, Aoun said: 鈥淚t is unacceptable to cover the repercussions of financial and economic mismanagement using depositors鈥 funds, which have been frozen in Lebanese banks since 2019.鈥

The issue requires a solution in cooperation with economic bodies, banks, the central bank, depositors and the state as soon as possible, Aoun said.

鈥淏oosting the economic cycle and investment flow requires a trustworthy banking sector,鈥 he added.

鈥淭his was a commitment in the oath speech and is at the core of the government鈥檚 work, and we look forward to helping the parliament by accelerating the process of issuing the necessary laws.鈥

The Lebanese president on Wednesday had informed German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock that Israel鈥檚 occupation of areas in the south of the country hindered the implementation of UN Resolution 1701 and contradicted the agreement reached last November.

His remarks came during the German official鈥檚 visit to Beirut.




Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, left, arrives at the government palace to meet with Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, in Beirut, Lebanon, on March 19, 2025. (AP Photo)

Baerbock was then to head to Damascus on Thursday to reopen the German Embassy in Syria.

Aoun said that the Lebanese army, which has been deployed in all areas vacated by Israeli forces, was carrying out its duty to enforce security and seize weapons.

He told the German minister that Israel had rejected all Lebanese proposals to evacuate the five hills it still occupies and replace its forces with international troops.

Diplomatic efforts and negotiations are continuing in a bid to find a solution to the issue, the president said.

Aoun also told Baerbock that Israel continues to hold several Lebanese prisoners and had only released five nationals, an issue that the government is 鈥渄etermined鈥 to resolve.

Also on Thursday, Hezbollah reacted to Foreign Minister Youssef Rajji鈥檚 statements a day earlier, accusing the party of 鈥渞eneging on the ceasefire agreement between it and Israel, despite the agreement being clear on which groups are allowed to bear arms.鈥

During a meeting with the Maronite League, Rajji highlighted 鈥渄iplomatic efforts to end the Israeli occupation,鈥 and said that 鈥淟ebanon鈥檚 goal is to return to the 1949 Armistice Agreement, and the only solution is international pressure, particularly from the US.

鈥淭he conditions are clear: The full implementation of Resolution 1701 and the cessation of military operations. These are tough conditions caused by the party that entered the war and delayed acknowledging the necessity of a ceasefire,鈥 he added.

However, Rajji said that Lebanon 鈥渨ill not accept any direct political negotiations with Israel.鈥

In response, Hezbollah MP Ibrahim Al-Moussawi said on Thursday that the foreign minister鈥檚 remarks harmed national interests and distorted facts, 鈥渦ltimately providing Israel with additional justifications for its aggression.鈥

Al-Moussawi added that Hezbollah remained committed to 鈥渨hat the Lebanese government agreed upon through UN Resolution 1701.鈥

He said the foreign minister should have condemned Israel鈥檚 crimes and highlighted them to the international community, instead of directing accusations at Hezbollah.

Al-Moussawi urged the government to correct the 鈥渋rresponsible statements鈥 made by Rajji.

Similarly, Hezbollah Secretary-General Sheikh Naim Qassem accused the foreign minister of 鈥減roviding Israel with an excuse to continue its aggression, a stance that is inappropriate for any Lebanese government official.

鈥淲e have adhered to the agreement while Israel continues to violate it,鈥 he added.


鈥榁ery bad decision鈥 if Hezbollah joins Iran-Israel war, says US official

鈥榁ery bad decision鈥 if Hezbollah joins Iran-Israel war, says US official
Updated 1 min 5 sec ago

鈥榁ery bad decision鈥 if Hezbollah joins Iran-Israel war, says US official

鈥榁ery bad decision鈥 if Hezbollah joins Iran-Israel war, says US official
  • US special envoy for Syria Thomas Barrack meets Lebanese officials in Beirut as Iran and Israel trade more strikes
  • Hezbollah has condemned Israel鈥檚 strikes on Iran and expressed full solidarity with its leadership
BEIRUT: A top US official visiting the Lebanese capital on Thursday discouraged Tehran-backed armed group Hezbollah from intervening in the war between Iran and Israel, saying it would be a 鈥渧ery bad decision.鈥
US special envoy for Syria Thomas Barrack, who also serves as ambassador to Turkiye, met Lebanese officials in Beirut as Iran and Israel traded more strikes in their days-long war and as the US continues to press Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah.
After meeting Lebanon鈥檚 Speaker of Parliament Nabih Berri, a close ally of Hezbollah, Barrack was asked what may happen if Hezbollah joined in the regional conflict.
鈥淚 can say on behalf of President (Donald) Trump, which he has been very clear in expressing as has Special Envoy (Steve) Witkoff: that would be a very, very, very bad decision,鈥 Barrack told reporters.
Hezbollah has condemned Israel鈥檚 strikes on Iran and expressed full solidarity with its leadership. On Thursday, it said threats against Iran鈥檚 Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would have 鈥渄ire consequences.鈥
But the group has stopped short of making explicit threats to intervene. After Israel began strikes on Iran last week, a Hezbollah official told Reuters the group would not launch its own attack on Israel in response.
Hezbollah was left badly weakened from last year鈥檚 war with Israel, in which the group鈥檚 leadership was gutted, thousands of fighters were killed and strongholds in southern Lebanon and near Beirut were severely damaged.
A US-brokered ceasefire deal which ended that war stipulates that the Lebanese government must ensure there are no arms outside state control.
Barrack also met Lebanese President Joseph Aoun on Thursday and discussed the state鈥檚 monopoly on all arms.
Barrack is a private equity executive who has long advised Trump and chaired his inaugural presidential committee in 2016. He was appointed to his role in Turkiye and, in late May, also assumed the position of special envoy to Syria.

Israel strikes Iran鈥檚 Arak heavy water reactor, other nuclear sites

Israel strikes Iran鈥檚 Arak heavy water reactor, other nuclear sites
Updated 19 min 3 sec ago

Israel strikes Iran鈥檚 Arak heavy water reactor, other nuclear sites

Israel strikes Iran鈥檚 Arak heavy water reactor, other nuclear sites
  • Israeli forces also struck nuclear sites in Bushehr, Isfahan and Natanz, and continue to target additional facilities

DUBAI: Israel has attacked Iran鈥檚 Arak heavy water reactor, Iranian state television said Thursday.

The report said there was 鈥渘o radiation danger whatsoever鈥 and that the facility had already been evacuated before the attack.

Israel had warned earlier it would attack the facility and urged the public to flee the area. The warning came in a social media post on X. It included a satellite image of the plant in a red circle like other warnings that preceded strikes.

The Israeli military said Thursday鈥檚 round of airstrikes targeted Tehran and other areas of Iran, without elaborating. It later said Iran fired a new salvo of missiles at Israel and told the public to take shelter.

A military spokesperson later said Israeli forces struck nuclear sites in Bushehr, Isfahan and Natanz, and continue to target additional facilities. Bushehr is Iran鈥檚 only operating nuclear power plant, which sits on the Gulf coast.

Israel鈥檚 seventh day of airstrikes on Iran came a day after Iran鈥檚 supreme leader rejected US calls for surrender and warned that any military involvement by the Americans would cause 鈥渋rreparable damage to them.鈥 Israel also lifted some restrictions on daily life, suggesting the missile threat from Iran on its territory was easing.

Already, Israel鈥檚 campaign has targeted Iran鈥檚 enrichment site at Natanz, centrifuge workshops around Tehran and a nuclear site in Isfahan. Its strikes have also killed top generals and nuclear scientists.

A Washington-based Iranian human rights group said at least 639 people, including 263 civilians, have been killed in Iran and more than 1,300 wounded. In retaliation, Iran has fired some 400 missiles and hundreds of drones, killing at least 24 people in Israel and wounding hundreds. Some have hit apartment buildings in central Israel, causing heavy damage.

The Arak heavy water reactor is 250 kilometers southwest of Tehran.

Heavy water helps cool nuclear reactors, but it produces plutonium as a byproduct that can potentially be used in nuclear weapons. That would provide Iran another path to the bomb beyond enriched uranium, should it choose to pursue the weapon.

Iran had agreed under its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers to redesign the facility to relieve proliferation concerns.

In 2019, Iran started up the heavy water reactor鈥檚 secondary circuit, which at the time did not violate Tehran鈥檚 2015 nuclear deal with world powers.

Britain at the time was helping Iran redesign the Arak reactor to limit the amount of plutonium it produces, stepping in for the US, which had withdrawn from the project after President Donald Trump鈥檚 decision in 2018 to unilaterally withdraw America from the nuclear deal.

The International Atomic Energy Agency, the United Nations鈥 nuclear watchdog, has been urging Israel not to strike Iranian nuclear sites. IAEA inspectors reportedly last visited Arak on May 14.

Due to restrictions Iran imposed on inspectors, the IAEA has said it lost 鈥渃ontinuity of knowledge鈥 about Iran鈥檚 heavy water production 鈥 meaning it could not absolutely verify Tehran鈥檚 production and stockpile.

As part of negotiations around the 2015 deal, Iran agreed to sell off its heavy water to the West to remain in compliance with the accord鈥檚 terms. Even the US purchased some 32 tons of heavy water for over $8 million in one deal. That was one issue that drew criticism from opponents to the deal.


Iran confirms meeting European officials on Friday, Iran state media says

Iran confirms meeting European officials on Friday, Iran state media says
Updated 59 min 43 sec ago

Iran confirms meeting European officials on Friday, Iran state media says

Iran confirms meeting European officials on Friday, Iran state media says

DUBAI: Iran鈥檚 Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi confirmed on Thursday he would meet his British, French and German counterparts as well as the European Union鈥檚 top diplomat on Friday in Geneva, Iranian state media reported.
He said the meeting had come at the request of the three European states.


Iranian official warns US against involvement in Israel-Iran conflict

Iranian official warns US against involvement in Israel-Iran conflict
Updated 7 min 41 sec ago

Iranian official warns US against involvement in Israel-Iran conflict

Iranian official warns US against involvement in Israel-Iran conflict
  • Kazem Gharibabadi: Iran has 鈥榓ll the necessary options on the table鈥

DUBAI: Iran鈥檚 deputy foreign minister warned against any direct US involvement in the conflict between Israel and Iran, saying Iran had 鈥渁ll the necessary options on the table,鈥 in comments reported by Iranian state media on Thursday.

鈥淚f the US wants to actively intervene in support of Israel, Iran will have no other option but to use its tools to teach aggressors a lesson and defend itself ... our military decision-makers have all necessary options on the table,鈥 Kazem Gharibabadi said, according to state media.

鈥淥ur recommendation to the US is to at least stand by if they do not wish to stop Israel鈥檚 aggression,鈥 he said.


Governments scramble to evacuate citizens from Israel, Iran

Governments scramble to evacuate citizens from Israel, Iran
Updated 19 June 2025

Governments scramble to evacuate citizens from Israel, Iran

Governments scramble to evacuate citizens from Israel, Iran
  • Foreigners have rushed to leave both countries after Israel launched an unprecedented bombing campaign last Friday
  • Pakistan has shut its border crossings with neighboring Iran, except to Pakistanis wanting to return home

HONG KONG: Governments around the world are attempting to evacuate thousands of their nationals caught up in the rapidly spiraling Israel-Iran conflict, organizing buses and planes and in some cases assisting people crossing borders on foot.

Foreigners have rushed to leave both countries after Israel launched an unprecedented bombing campaign last Friday targeting Iran鈥檚 nuclear and military facilities, sparking retaliation from Tehran.

But with Israel鈥檚 air space closed and the two countries exchanging heavy missile fire, many people are being evacuated from third countries.

European countries have already repatriated hundreds of their citizens from Israel.

The Czech Republic and Slovakia said Tuesday they had taken 181 people home on government planes.

鈥淚t was not possible to send the army plane straight to Israel,鈥 the Czech defense ministry said in a statement, citing the air space closure.

鈥淭he evacuees were taken to an airport in a neighboring country by buses. They crossed the border on foot.鈥

The German government said flights were scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday via Jordan, while Poland said the first of its citizens were due to arrive back on Wednesday.

Greece said it had repatriated 105 of its citizens plus a number of foreign nationals via Egypt, while a private plane with 148 people landed in the Bulgarian capital Sophia on Tuesday.

The US ambassador to Israel on Wednesday announced plans for evacuating Americans by air and sea.

The embassy is 鈥渨orking on evacuation flights & cruise ship departures鈥 for 鈥淎merican citizens wanting to leave Israel,鈥 Ambassador Mike Huckabee posted on X.

Australia has started evacuating around 1,500 citizens from Iran and more than 1,200 from Israel 鈥 but missile barrages have made it too risky for civilian aircraft to land in either country, it鈥檚 foreign minister said.

鈥淭here鈥檚 no capacity for people to get civilian aircraft in, it is too risky, and the airspace is closed,鈥 Foreign Minister Penny Wong told national broadcaster ABC.

鈥淲e have taken the opportunity to get a small group of Australians out of Israel through a land border crossing.

鈥淲e are seeking to try and do more of that over the next 24 hours.鈥

Pakistan has shut its border crossings with neighboring Iran, except to Pakistanis wanting to return home.

Around 1,000 Pakistanis have fled so far, including at least 200 students.

The foreign ministry said the families of diplomats and some non-essential staff from Iran had been evacuated.

Around 110 Indian students have been evacuated from Iran on a special flight from Armenia, India鈥檚 foreign ministry said Thursday.

New Zealand said Thursday it had closed its embassy in Iran, evacuating two staff members and their family to Azerbaijan by land.

鈥淚f and when opportunities arise to assist the departure of other New Zealanders in Iran and Israel, we will pursue them with urgency,鈥 Foreign Minister Winston Peters said in a statement.

Japan has ordered military planes to be on standby for around 1,000 Japanese nationals believed to live in Israel, and around 280 in Iran, according to government ministers.

The Japanese embassies in Iran and Israel are preparing to use buses to evacuate citizens to neighboring countries, a government spokesman said, as the war entered its seventh day.