Macron Visits Lebanon Amid Post-War Recovery Efforts
Macron Visits Lebanon Amid Post-War Recovery Efforts

Macron Visits Lebanon Amid Post-War Recovery Efforts

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French President Emmanuel Macron visited Lebanon, marking his first trip there in over four years, to support the country's recovery following a 14-month war between Israel and Hezbollah. Macron's visit comes amid a 60-day ceasefire, brokered with France's involvement, which aims to stabilize the region and facilitate Lebanon's reconstruction. During his visit, Macron met with Lebanon's newly elected President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister-designate Nawaf Salam to discuss reforms and international aid, as Lebanon seeks to overcome its severe economic crisis. France has played a significant role in the ceasefire, with French military personnel involved in monitoring its implementation. The visit underscores France's historical ties to Lebanon and its commitment to aiding the nation through political reform and economic support. An international conference in Paris recently raised $1 billion in pledges for Lebanon's humanitarian aid and military support, highlighting international interest in the country's stabilization.

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