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Ministerial statement anchored in National Accord and UN Charter

Ministerial statement anchored in National Accord and UN Charter

LBCI17-02-2025
The ministerial statement will be primarily based on the National Accord Document – Taif Agreement, particularly its third clause concerning the liberation of Lebanon from Israeli occupation. It also draws on the principles of the United Nations Charter.
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