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Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has hailed Morocco’s historic diplomatic efforts in securing the Taif Agreement.
Aoun, who is on a visit to Algeria, commended Morocco’s crucial role in ending Lebanon’s devastating civil war in the late 1990s.
Speaking at a joint press conference with Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune in Algiers, Aoun recognized Morocco’s significant contributions to Lebanese unity and stability.
The Taif Agreement paved the way for ending one of the Middle East’s most destructive conflicts.
Speaking of Algeria’s “supportive positions” toward the Lebanese stability, Aoun didn’t miss the chance to recognize other Arab countries’ role and efforts “aimed at getting Lebanon out of its crises and ending its complex wars between internal and external forces.”
The Lebanese president specifically acknowledged Algeria’s participation alongside Saudi Arabia and Morocco in the Higher Arab Committee that led to the Taif agreement’s approval in the Saudi city of Taif.
Morocco’s diplomatic leadership
The Lebanese president pointed out how the Taif Agreement transformed into Lebanon’s political constitution, establishing the foundation for national peace, Lebanese Arab identity, and complete sovereignty.
Morocco played a crucial role in the diplomatic process under the leadership of the late King Hassan II, who worked tirelessly through Arab summits to help the Lebanese people overcome their crisis.
Strategic partnership
Aoun stressed that Arab nations should unite around shared Arab interests to achieve prosperity for people across the region and the wider world.
He stressed that remembering the Taif Agreement milestone reinforces the conviction that Arab solidarity remains essential for his country’s strength, unity, sovereignty, and independence.
Aoun’s statements echo King Mohammed VI’s call for Arab unity
The statements of the Lebanese president echoed calls from King Mohammed VI for a united Arab action to overcome both internal and external hurdles that hamper their development.
In his Throne Day speech, King Mohammed VI reiterated calls for a reconciliation with Morocco’s neighboring country of Algeria. “I wish to reiterate my resolve to remain open to our regional environment, especially our immediate neighbors and the relationship with our brothers and sisters in Algeria,” the King said.
“My position, as the King of Morocco, is as clear as it is consistent: the Algerian people are our brothers and sisters; they share deep-rooted human and historical ties with the Moroccan people. The bonds of language, religion, geography, and a common destiny unite us.”
Morocco’s role in the Taif Agreement stands as a testament to the country’s commitment to Arab unity and regional stability, demonstrating how diplomatic leadership can help resolve complex conflicts and build lasting peace.
Source: Morocco word news