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  10 Feb 2025, 18:01

UN chief welcomes formation of new Lebanon government

UNITED NATIONS, United States, Feb 10, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - UN chief Antonio 
Guterres has welcomed the formation of a new government in Lebanon, affirming 
the international body's commitment to that country's "territorial integrity, 
sovereignty and political independence," a spokesman said Sunday.

"The United Nations looks forward to working in close partnership with the 
new government on its priorities, including the consolidation of the 
cessation of hostilities," said a statement from spokesman Stephane Dujarric.

Dujarric was referring to a ceasefire agreement between Lebanon and Israel 
signed on November 27, with Beirut's military due to deploy in the country's 
south alongside UN peacekeepers as Israel withdraws from those areas over 60 
days.

Fighting between Israeli forces and long-dominant Hezbollah since October 
2023 has weakened the group, helping bring a new Lebanese government to power 
after almost two years of caretaker authorities being in charge.

New Prime Minister Nawaf Salam now faces the daunting task of overseeing the 
fragile Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire and rebuilding the country.

Salam said Saturday that he hoped to head a "government of reform and 
salvation," pledging to rebuild trust with the international community after 
years of economic collapse blamed on corruption and mismanagement.

Long the dominant force in Lebanese politics, Hezbollah suffered staggering 
losses in a war with Israel that saw its leader Hassan Nasrallah killed in a 
massive air strike in September.

Hezbollah suffered another seismic blow with the ouster on December 8 of 
Bashar al-Assad in Syria, which it had long used as its weapons lifeline from 
Iran.

After more than two years of political stalemate, the weakening of Hezbollah 
allowed former army chief Joseph Aoun, widely believed to be Washington's 
preferred candidate, to be elected president and Salam approved as his 
premier.