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Aoun, who turns 61 on Friday ... while working on reforms to resolve a crippling economic crisis. First, he must name a prime minister to help shape the nation’s future after years of crises ...
President Joseph Aoun mourned the death on Monday of Pope Francis, a "dear friend and strong supporter" of the crisis-hit multi-confessional country. "We will never forget his repeated calls to ...
This was his major hope during the September-November U.S.-backed Israeli aggression against Lebanon; however, the consensus that resulted in the election of Aoun and Salam undermined his scheme. In ...
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said that Hezbollah is not seeking war with Israel and expressed hope that all weapons in the country could be brought under the control of the state by the end of ...
PARIS, March 28 (Reuters) - Lebanese President Joseph Aoun began talks in Paris on Friday with French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss economic reforms and efforts to stabilise the country ...
The Iraqi Foreign Ministry immediately summoned Ali al-Habhab, the Lebanese ambassador to Baghdad, to express its “displeasure” with Aoun’s statements. Iraqi Assistant Foreign Minister for Bilateral ...
President Joseph Aoun has said that “2025 will be the year of limiting arms to the hands of the state,” reassuring that “Hezbollah will not be dragged into a new war.” Speaking to Qatar’s al-Arabi ...
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening ...
Assertive Zone, led by business setup expert Ziad Aoun, is helping entrepreneurs launch and grow their businesses in Dubai ...
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun spoke with Jordanian King Abdullah II on Wednesday, expressing Lebanon’s commitment to cooperate in the investigation of a recently exposed missile manufacturing cell in ...
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun attends a joint press conference with French President Emmanuel Macron, at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, March 28, 2025. (photo credit: REUTERS/Sarah ...