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Samir Geagea confirmed that the statement announced yesterday from Washington does not guarantee the disarmament of Hezbollah or the Israeli withdrawal, considering it a first step within a broader context. He explained that achieving goals such as a ceasefire and removing sources of tension requires the presence of an actual state in Lebanon capable of implementing agreements on its own. He pointed out that any incomplete or unimplemented operations will remain the main factor in ongoing instability. He also noted that Hezbollah's presence continues to be a threat not limited to border regions, as Iran will not easily abandon its support for it. Geagea emphasized that withdrawing from South Litani will not permanently end Hezbollah's role, and that the core problem lies in the Lebanese state's inability to independently enforce agreements. He also indicated that internal threats persist without concern over weapons being transferred internally. Furthermore, he affirmed that the security issue is linked to President Aoun, and that an actual state does not yet exist. He concluded that a continued struggle is necessary to achieve effective sovereignty.
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