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Saturday, February 24, 2018
Lebanese President Suggests 3rd Party to Resolve Border Dispute with Israel

Lebanese President Suggests 3rd Party to Resolve Border Dispute with Israel
Saturday, 24 February, 2018 - 09:45
https://aawsat.com/english/home/article/1185626/lebanese-president-suggests-3rd-party-resolve-border-dispute-israel

Lebanese President Michel Aoun. Bilal Hussein / Associated Press

Beirut - Asharq Al-Awsat

Lebanese President Michel Aoun has said that a maritime border dispute with
Israel could be settled through a third party under United Nations
sponsorship “to demarcate the border and resolve this problem.”

“The current situation does not permit Israel to encroach on the border
because there is a Lebanese decision to defend the land and sea border,”
Aoun said in an interview with the Iraqi Al-Sumaria TV.

The president said he informed US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson during
his visit to Beirut last week that Lebanon has maps dating back to the 1920s
that confirm its rights to its land.

“The whole world has [access to] them and they can’t be manipulated. What
Israel is demanding in this respect will lead to the loss of these rights,”
Aoun said. “Let Israel resort to [international] arbitration. Or else, the
consequences could be tragic and Israel realizes what that means to reach
these consequences.”

US envoy David Satterfield, who is mediating between Beirut and Tel Aviv,
left Beirut Friday after holding talks with top Lebanese officials.

The interview with Aoun was conducted during his official visit to Iraq this
week. Excerpts of the interview were released by the presidential media
office on Friday.

Meanwhile, Russian Ambassador to Lebanon Alexander Zasypkin denied that a
letter he delivered to Lebanese Foreign Minister Jebran Bassil from his
Russian counterpart had anything to do with the border dispute between
Beirut and Tel Aviv or offshore block 9 which holds gas reserves.

“Russia does not have a special role in this regard. This is clear to
everyone,” Zasypkin said.

He told reporters that he discussed with Bassil the developments in the
region.

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