Lebanon
Salam: Negotiations are the least costly option for Lebanon
Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, commenting on the resumption of Washington negotiations, indicated that "what remains required is to consolidate the ceasefire in all of Lebanon," saying: "I reiterate that negotiations are the least costly option for Lebanon and the Lebanese."

Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, commenting on the resumption of Washington negotiations, indicated that "what remains required is to consolidate the ceasefire in all of Lebanon," saying: "I reiterate that negotiations are the least costly option for Lebanon and the Lebanese. And our path in them will be shorter to ending the occupation and the return of our people in the south to their cities and villages, the more all efforts are unified under the umbrella of the state."
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