French president in Lebanon to meet the country's new leaders and discuss ceasefire with Israel
- French President Emmanuel Macron visited Lebanon to meet its new leaders and discuss the ongoing ceasefire with Israel after the 14-month Israel-Hezbollah war.
- Macron's trip emphasizes France's commitment to aiding Lebanon's recovery from political, economic, and military crises following the war that left over 4,000 dead and 16,000 wounded.
- Lebanon recently elected Joseph Aoun as President and Nawaf Salam as Prime Minister, promising economic reforms and state authority over Hezbollah-controlled areas.
- Macron criticized Lebanon's political class for the country's financial collapse but reiterated France's support for the new government during his visit.
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