Lebanon says it will not allow others to negotiate on its behalf

Lebanese foreign minister Youssef Raji discussed negotiations with Israel and the security situation in southern Lebanon during talks in Paris with French foreign minister Jean-Noel Barrot.

Raji said he hoped ongoing negotiations in Washington would lead to a ceasefire and a complete Israeli withdrawal from Lebanese territory.

Raji also stressed that Lebanon would not accept any party negotiating on its behalf, in remarks widely interpreted as a reference to Iran, and reiterated that the decision to place all weapons under state authority was final.

Barrot reaffirmed France’s support for Lebanon and the negotiation process and said Paris was prepared to organise an international conference aimed at supporting the Lebanese army and strengthening its capabilities.