The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates in the government identified caretakersAbdullah was Habibhe noted, “Europe and the Middle East are geographically interconnected, and with a long history and overlapping interests the two regions have seen periods of peace, prosperity and cooperation.
In his speech at Rome’s Mediterranean Dialogue, he emphasized that “the only constant is that they always influenced and influenced each other, with good and evil when one one of them sneezed, the other caught a cold. ” He believed that “in a globalized world, there is a strong opportunity for coordination, cooperation and mutual prosperity.”
Bou Habib noted:LebanonIt is located at the crossroads between different civilizations and cultures, and has always been a bridge between Europe and the Middle East. Lebanon now faces multiple military, economic, political and social challenges,” stressing that “effective European support is essential and represents a common interest. ” Lebanon believes that the efforts of the peacekeeping forces (UNIFIL) operating in the south are essential and vital for the realization of peace. “
He said that “the Lebanese are grateful that 17 European countries are an integral and necessary part of UNIFIL,” stressing that “in this regard, Lebanon strongly condemns any attack on the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, and calls on all parties to respect. Therefore, Lebanon condemns the recent attacks on the Italian battalion, and regrets these hostile actions “Justified.”
He also believed that “UNIFIL is the bridge of cooperation between Lebanon and international legitimacy. The attacks, killings, destruction, and displacement of around a million and a half Lebanese make us more determined to seek the support of the international community, to overcome the challenges that arise We are against it.
Bou Habib said: “The conviction among political decision-makers in the post-independence phase was that Lebanon’s strength lies in its weakness: if Lebanon does not pose a threat to its neighbors, it will not someone threatens us The implementation of the United Nations resolutions to establish a Palestinian state was “… a negative impact on Lebanon starting in the mid-1960s, and since then, our efforts to build strong military and security institutions have not been successful to achieve “
He explained, “To do this, we need your support to build armed and security forces to defend and protect our territory,” stressing that “the main challenges require national and international efforts national together to build strong Lebanese security services to empower the legitimate national authority, because it is the guarantor of security and peace.
He said, “In this context, the parallel and full implementation of Resolution No. 1701 from the UN Security Council is a gateway to stability. There will be no weapons without the permission of the government, and there is no authority but the authority of the Lebanese government.”
Bou Habib continued: “Two essential conditions are needed to achieve this goal:
1- Immediate fire.
2- Deployment of the Lebanese Armed Forces further south of the Litani River.
Once the above is achieved, and in cooperation with UNIFIL forces, Lebanon will be able to extend its authority over its territory.
In addition, he said, “We renew Lebanon’s commitment to peace and security in our region, and we call for the safe return of those displaced to their villages and towns, however, there is a need for permanent and stable peace and security on the Lebanese-Israeli border end Israeli occupation of Lebanese territory.
He called on Europe to “strengthen our historic partnership. Europe has friends on the other side of the Mediterranean, including Lebanon. We look forward to working with European partners to build a Mediterranean basin based on peace, justice and prosperity. Let us join hands to overcome instability and conflict.”
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**Given the complex geopolitical landscape in the region, what are the potential risks and rewards associated with Lebanon’s goal of strengthening its military and security institutions with international support?**
## World Today News Interview: Lebanon’s Call for Stability and Cooperation
**Welcome to World Today News. Today we are honored to be joined by Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of Lebanon, Abdullah Bou Habib, to discuss his recent speech at Rome’s Mediterranean Dialogue. Joining us is also Dr. Elias Nader, a Middle Eastern political analyst specializing in conflict resolution. Welcome to both of you.**
**Minister Bou Habib, thank you for joining us. Your speech in Rome emphasized the long history and intertwined fate of Europe and the Middle East. Could you elaborate on the significant interconnectedness you see, and how it informs Lebanon’s current foreign policy?**
**(Open the discussion allowing for historical context and modern geopolitical dynamics)**
**Dr. Nader, how do you view Minister Bou Habib’s emphasis on historical ties? Do you believe shared history provides a strong foundation for modern-day cooperation, especially considering the delicate regional balance?**
**(Encourage analysis of historical precedents and their applicability to current situations)**
**Minister, you spoke at length about the role of UNIFIL in maintaining peace in Lebanon and condemned recent attacks on Italian peacekeeping forces. Could you elaborate on the specific challenges UNIFIL faces and what steps Lebanon and the international community can take to ensure its effectiveness?**
**(Focus on the intricacies of peacekeeping operations, potential obstacles, and collaborative solutions)**
**Dr. Nader, Minister Bou Habib mentioned Lebanon’s aspirations to build “strong military and security institutions.” How achievable is this goal given the complex political and economic landscape in Lebanon, and what role can international partners such as Europe play in supporting this endeavor?**
**(Discuss Lebanon’s intended path, potential internal and external challenges, and the balance between sovereignty and foreign assistance)**
**Minister, you outlined two key conditions for stability: an immediate ceasefire and the deployment of Lebanese Armed Forces further south of the Litani River. How realistic are these goals in the current geopolitical climate, and what concrete steps is Lebanon taking to achieve them?**
**(Explore the feasibility of these proposed solutions, potential diplomatic avenues, and domestic political considerations)**
**Dr. Nader, assuming these conditions are met, what impact could the extension of Lebanese authority have on the broader regional dynamic, especially considering the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict?**
**(Analyze potential ripple effects, both positive and negative, on regional stability and the broader peace process)**
**Minister Bou Habib, you concluded your speech with a call for a Mediterranean Basin based on peace, justice, and prosperity. In your vision, how can Europe and the Middle East bridge existing divides and forge a stronger partnership for the future?**
**(Encourage a forward-looking perspective, outlining concrete steps for collaboration and sustainable solutions)
**Thank you both for your insightful contributions. This has been a valuable discussion shedding light on the complex challenges and opportunities facing Lebanon and the wider Mediterranean region. We hope this dialogue will encourage continued understanding and cooperation towards a more peaceful and prosperous future.**