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Lebanon's Salam, ICJ judge turned prime minister

Nawaf Salam, Lebanon's new prime minister, is a leading international judge who won support for staying out of the political infighting that has paralyzed the crisis-hit country in recent years.

The 71-year-old, who until now was presiding judge at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, hails from a prominent Beirut political family.

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UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon hopes president election will 'kick-start reforms'

The Special Coordinator for Lebanon, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert welcomed the election of Joseph Aoun as Lebanon’s new President, expressing hope that it would act as "the kick-start Lebanon desperately needs for institution-strengthening and the enactment of critical reforms".

Noting the steep drop-off in violence following the entry into force of the cessation of hostilities on 27 November, Hennis-Plasschaert relayed Monday that some progress was being made with respect to Israeli withdrawal from and Lebanese redeployment to positions in southern Lebanon, while adding that more works needed to be done.

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Macron says new Lebanon PM represents 'hope for change'

France on Monday hailed the appointment of Nawaf Salam as Lebanon's new prime minister, saying he had the will to help the war-scarred country emerge from its deep economic crisis.

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun picked Salam, the presiding judge at the International Court of Justice, as prime minister.

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Nawaf Salam named PM with sweeping 84 votes as Hezbollah decries 'exclusion'

Prominent Lebanese diplomat and judge Nawaf Salam was named PM-designate on Monday after he won sweeping support from legislators, as Hezbollah accused some parties of "staging an ambush aimed at disintegration, partitioning, elimination and exclusion."

The Presidency, which issued a decree naming Salam as PM-designate, said the latter received 84 votes as caretaker PM Najib Mikati received only nine votes and 35 MPs refrained from naming anyone.

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Hezbollah reverses decision to postpone PM consultations meeting with Aoun

Hezbollah’s Loyalty to Resistance bloc on Monday asked President Joseph Aoun to postpone its consultations meeting with him until Tuesday before eventually reversing its decision, the state-run National News Agency and Lebanese and Arab TV networks said.

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Aoun meets with US military delegation after Israeli strikes

President Joseph Aoun met Monday at the Baabda Palace with a U.S. military delegation, hours after Israel carried out violent airstrikes deep in south Lebanon and on the country’s border with Syria.

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UAE delegation in Lebanon to reopen embassy

A high-level delegation from the United Arab Emirates is in Beirut to undertake all necessary arrangements to reopen the UAE Embassy in Lebanon, the state news agency of the oil-rich nation said.

Monday’s move came days after Lebanon’s army commander, Gen. Joseph Aoun, was elected president ending a 26-month vacuum in the country’s top job.

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FPM, PSP and National Moderation bloc vote for Nawaf Salam

The Free Patriotic Movement, the Progressive Socialist Party and the predominantly-Sunni National Moderation bloc on Monday voted for former ambassador and current International Court of Justice presiding judge Nawaf Salam for the premier post, effectively making him the country's PM-designate.

MTV earlier reported that Speaker Nabih Berri has tried to pressure the Democratic Gathering to vote for caretaker PM Najib Mikati instead of Salam.

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Trump reportedly tells Israel he wants calm in Lebanon and Syria

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s associates have made it clear in talks with senior Israeli officials that Trump is interested in calm in the Middle East in order to focus on domestic issues, Israel’s Channel 12 has reported.

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President Joseph Aoun starts binding consultations on naming PM

New Lebanese President Joseph Aoun began parliamentary consultations Monday to designate a prime minister tasked with forming a government desperately needed to tackle major challenges in the crisis-hit country.

Caretaker premier Najib Mikati and Nawaf Salam, a favorite of anti-Hezbollah lawmakers who is the presiding judge at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, have emerged as the frontrunners.

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