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Lebanese Prime Minister Reiterates Government’s Exclusive Control Over Weapons Plan

Lebanon’s Prime Minister once again​ claimed exclusive state control over weapons.

According to ⁤the English section of webangah News Agency, ‌quoting Mehr ⁣News Agency and Russia Today, lebanon’s Prime Minister Nawaf Salam emphasized ‍the need to strengthen ⁢cooperation with​ Arab countries and ⁢engage⁢ globally to create a more stable ​and enduring ⁢investment environment.

He stated that Lebanon’s salvation depends solely‍ on serious reforms-reforms‌ that, according to him, ‌must establish a modern government that restores ​public trust and gains the confidence of Arab nations and Lebanon’s international ⁤allies.

Salam highlighted that the⁣ current government has set a basic goal: rebuilding state institutions ⁣through complete⁤ institutional, administrative, and financial⁢ reforms.

He described Lebanon’s ideal government​ as “powerful and just,” with no authority above its control.⁢ he stressed that achieving this requires exclusive state ownership of weapons.

To justify this stance against opponents,he claimed: “without monopoly over arms,neither security nor ⁣stability can be​ achieved.”

Salam warned that in the absence of such ‍conditions, investment⁢ will not flow ‍into Lebanon nor will its economy grow.

The prime minister also asserted​ that his ⁤administration’s ‌policy is based on stabilizing security and political stability.Within this framework, efforts continue to fully extend government sovereignty across all lebanese territory ⁢relying on​ internal capabilities.

He reported strict administrative​ and security measures at Beirut-Rafic Hariri International​ Airport and surrounding routes aimed at reducing‍ smuggling and enhancing public safety.

Salam further discussed plans to reinforce governmental control ‍over sea⁤ ports. New protocols have been established for cooperation with Syria‌ focused on border management, ⁤combating smuggling, and enabling safe dignified return of refugees.

The prime minister‌ declared that⁤ Lebanon will not allow its territory to‍ be used for creating insecurity ⁣in Arab states ⁢or for trafficking drugs or other prohibited goods into these​ countries.

This statement comes as Mahmoud ⁣Al-Qomati, deputy head of Hezbollah’s political bureau, affirmed his⁢ group would ‌never ‍relinquish arms or deviate from its path-even if pressure from the Israeli regime⁤ intensifies.

‍News Sources: © webangah News ​Agency
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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