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Nawaf Salam has publicly called on Donald Trump to help bring an end to the ongoing conflict in southern Lebanon. In a recent interview, Salam expressed Lebanon’s readiness to begin immediate negotiations with Israel, signaling a potential shift toward diplomacy after months of escalating violence. His appeal highlights the urgency of stabilizing the region and preventing further humanitarian and economic damage.
Salam emphasized that the United States, under President Trump, holds unique leverage to facilitate meaningful negotiations between the two sides. He pointed to Washington’s longstanding role as a strategic partner in the region, capable of influencing outcomes that regional actors alone have struggled to achieve. The Lebanese leader’s direct outreach underscores growing pressure to find a diplomatic resolution.
The conflict along the Israel-Lebanon border has intensified since late 2024, with ongoing clashes involving Hezbollah and Israeli forces. The violence has resulted in the displacement of over a million people, placing severe strain on Lebanon’s already fragile infrastructure. Salam’s call for negotiations reflects mounting domestic and international concern over the humanitarian toll.
Recent diplomatic efforts, including French-mediated proposals, have explored the possibility of a durable ceasefire and broader political agreements. These discussions reportedly include provisions such as Hezbollah disarmament and potential steps toward Lebanese recognition of Israel. While significant obstacles remain, Salam’s willingness to engage suggests a potential opening for progress.
Observers note that successful negotiations would require strong international backing and sustained commitment from all parties involved. Salam’s appeal to President Trump signals a recognition that U.S. leadership could be decisive in breaking the current deadlock. As tensions persist, the push for dialogue may represent one of the few viable paths toward long-term stability in the region.
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