عين ليبيا
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Lebanese President Joseph Aoun affirmed that the framework agreement does not conflict with Lebanon's rights and constants, emphasizing that negotiations are the safest and least costly option for Lebanon at this stage. He pointed out that the majority of Lebanese people, especially those in the south, support negotiations, considering them a diplomatic war without bloodshed. He also stressed that Lebanon will not relinquish any of its territories and will not compromise on U.S. support. Additionally, Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri confirmed that Israel is seeking to push the Lebanese army into confrontation with the resistance, but this scenario is unlikely. He warned of the repercussions of the framework agreement, which could impact internal stability. Meanwhile, military meetings between Israel and the United States continue to enhance security coordination in Lebanon, aiming to keep Hezbollah away from border areas amid rising regional tensions.
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