Aoun says no 'political implications' to Israel deal after Lapid remarks
President Michel Aoun denied Thursday that a maritime border deal due to be signed Thursday had "political implications," after Israel said the deal between the two enemy states amounted to Lebanon recognizing Israel.
"Demarcating the southern maritime border is technical work that has no political implications or effects contradicting Lebanon's foreign policy," Aoun said of the deal.
Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid had earlier claimed that Lebanon's intention to ink the deal amounted to a de-facto recognition of the “State of Israel”.
"This is a political achievement -- it is not every day that an enemy state recognizes the State of Israel, in a written agreement, in front of the entire international community," Lapid said.
"The State of Israel won today. In security, economically, diplomatically, and in energy," Lapid added.
The final accord is due to be signed at the headquarters of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) in the border town of Naqura, in the presence of U.S. mediator Amos Hochstein and the U.N.'s special coordinator for Lebanon Joanna Wronecka.
The deal was hailed by U.S. President Joe Biden as a "historic breakthrough" on Wednesday.
And who are 'us' exactly? The lebanese people never approved of this deal that was made between you zionists and our corrupt thiefs.
How about we set aside emotion, excuses, and 10,000 years of who did what to whom and, instead, try and make a little money so Lebanon can stop being a beggar nation, at least for a little while. Take a flier ... try, instead of whine
If he wants to fix Lebanon, he should call for the repeal of Article 24 of the Constitution which gives half of your parliament to Christians. Israel proves racism doesn't work, that it's built on lies, that it's a ploy of imperialism, and that its day is gone by.
What is Israel good at?