Beirut, Lebanon – The Lebanese Prime Minister affirmed that his country is committed to its full national rights and firm sovereignty over all its territories.
He stressed that Lebanon will not accept any compromise or concession regarding any part of its land, in light of escalating tensions with the Israeli side.
This affirmation comes at a time when the region is witnessing an exchange of statements regarding a number of sensitive and pending border files between the two parties.
Diplomatic Channels to Protect Sovereignty
The Lebanese Head of Government explained that the state continues to follow up on issues related to land and maritime borders through internationally approved diplomatic and legal channels.
He confirmed that protecting national sovereignty represents a constant and top priority that cannot be compromised under any circumstances or pressures.
He also pointed out that Lebanon adheres to relevant international resolutions and supports all efforts aimed at maintaining stability in border areas.
Maintaining Stability in the South
The Prime Minister confirmed that the government continues to coordinate with relevant international bodies and the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).
These movements aim to maintain stability and prevent any escalation that might threaten the security of civilians or negatively affect regional conditions in general.
These statements came following a political and media debate witnessed in the recent period against the backdrop of sensitive security and border files.
Beirut’s Constants and Diplomatic Solutions
Observers believe that the Lebanese position reflects Beirut’s adherence to its national constants regarding sovereignty and territorial integrity at this delicate stage.
International calls are increasing in this context to reduce tensions and prioritize dialogue and diplomatic solutions to avoid any new confrontations.
This approach comes out of concern for the stability of the region, especially in light of the security developments witnessed on Lebanon’s southern borders recently.


