Global Response to Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire: A Push for Lasting Peace
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Beirut, April 17 (NationPress) A new 10-day ceasefire was initiated between Israel and Lebanon on Friday, following a significant announcement by US President Donald Trump.
The agreement is designed to halt over a month of intense conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, which has resulted in more than 2,000 fatalities. The international community has expressed support for this truce, urging all parties to adhere strictly to the agreement and cease hostilities, as reported by Xinhua news agency.
Stephane Dujarric, the chief spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, stated, "We welcome efforts that aim to end violence and alleviate suffering on both sides of the Blue Line," while calling for adherence to the ceasefire.
Secretary-General of the Arab League, Ahmed Aboul-Gheit, commended the ceasefire, labeling it a crucial step towards reducing the hardships faced by the Lebanese population, and encouraged all involved parties to strictly honor the truce and engage in meaningful negotiations for a lasting peace.
Esmaeil Baghaei, spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, also praised the ceasefire, indicating that it is part of a two-week agreement mediated by Pakistan between Iran and the United States to halt the conflict, according to the official news agency IRNA.
Egypt characterized the ceasefire as a vital step in reducing regional tensions and ceasing the "Israeli aggression" towards Lebanon.
In an official statement, the Egyptian Foreign Ministry called on the international community to take necessary actions to ensure the sustainability of the ceasefire, facilitate humanitarian aid delivery, and allow displaced individuals to return home.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates expressed hope that the ceasefire would catalyze a favorable environment for regional stability, as reported by the Emirates News Agency.
The ministry emphasized the necessity for ongoing international collaboration to avert further escalations and lessen the humanitarian and security impacts throughout the region.
The Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the ceasefire is a positive move towards de-escalation, expressing optimism that it will bolster efforts at both regional and international levels aimed at achieving a comprehensive, fair, and enduring peace.
A previous ceasefire in Lebanon, established in November 2024, was marked by consistent Israeli strikes within the country. This fragile peace collapsed on March 2 when Hezbollah fired rockets into Israel in support of Iran, leading to escalated Israeli airstrikes across Lebanon.