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During an interview with CNN, Lebanese President Jacques Azar Al-Aoun stated that he is not advocating for a ceasefire or the traditional protection of Lebanon. Instead, he explicitly said: "It's not your country; it's our country," clearly indicating his refusal to accept Lebanon being treated as part of the Iranian issue or as a hostage to Tehran's manipulations. Through this statement, Al-Aoun aimed to separate Lebanon from Iranian influence and to emphasize that Lebanon belongs to its people and should be treated as a sovereign state. This stance diverges from the narrative linking Lebanon with Hezbollah and Iran's influence. While he did not threaten to use force to disarm the party, he framed the issue of weapons within a functional and constitutional context, challenging Iran's intent to prolong the conflict in Lebanon to maintain leverage in negotiations. Meanwhile, Al-Aoun seeks to reinforce the sovereignty and legitimacy of the state.
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