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Aoun rejects 'foreign interference,' calls for 'full restoration' of sovereignty

Middle East Eye

Middle East Eye

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June 23, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear

Aoun rejects 'foreign interference,' calls for 'full restoration' of sovereignty Lebanese President Joseph Aoun on Tuesday rejected Israel's occupation of south Lebanon and other foreign interference, as a fifth round of Israel-Lebanon talks began in Washington. We accept nothing less than an end to the Israeli occupation and at the same time, the fall of foreign tutelage, because our only option is our national sovereignty and our solewager is on the Lebanese state, Aoun said, according to his office. He also expressed hope that the new round of talks would be decisive along the path of achieving what we seek for the good of our nation and people, namely the full restoration of Lebanon's sovereignty over every grain of its soil. Reporting by AFP

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