All Eyes on Lebanon’s New FM to Improve Relations with Arab States

AFP file photo of Nassif Hitti with former Arab League chief Amr Moussa.
AFP file photo of Nassif Hitti with former Arab League chief Amr Moussa.
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All Eyes on Lebanon’s New FM to Improve Relations with Arab States

AFP file photo of Nassif Hitti with former Arab League chief Amr Moussa.
AFP file photo of Nassif Hitti with former Arab League chief Amr Moussa.

Nassif Hitti is one of the newly appointed Lebanese ministers, who could be described as a “specialist,” a quality which Prime Minister Hassan Diab wanted to attribute to all cabinet members.

The Foreign Minister brings together the expertise of diplomacy, from the Arab League where he served as the organization’s representative to Paris and UNESCO, and teaching as a university professor.

According to observers, Hitti is capable of playing a true role in restoring Lebanon’s diplomatic relations with a number of Arab states, to the phase when such countries supported Beirut in times of financial crises.

A Lebanese ambassador based at the foreign ministry in Beirut told Asharq Al-Awsat that the new minister is able to create a “thaw” in the diplomatic relations between Lebanon and Arab countries following frosty ties under former minister Gebran Bassil, who had always opposed the decisions of Arab states issued against Hezbollah.

Lebanon announced on Tuesday its new 20-member cabinet line-up, 33 days after Diab's designation as PM.

Other than trying to improve ties with Arab states, Hitti has a mission to ameliorate diplomatic relations with Washington, the ambassador, who was not identified, told the newspaper.

Bassil had been seeking to replace the country’s alliance with Washington with improved ties with Moscow, said the diplomat.

The ambassador added that the new Foreign Minister should also be swift in holding contacts with France which hosted and organized the CEDRE conference in 2018.

Such mission aims to speed up the release of funds pledged by donor states amid promises from Beirut to implement reforms and approve the 2020 budget.

“Hitti is a veteran diplomat who played an important role in strengthening cooperation between France and the Arab League when he headed the AL mission in France,” the ambassador said.

The new FM is expected to assume his new mission on Monday when Bassil returns from Davos, where he represented President Michel Aoun at the economic forum.



EU Urges Immediate Halt to Israel-Hezbollah War

European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, left, meets with Lebanese parliament speaker Nabih Berri, right, in Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024. (AP)
European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, left, meets with Lebanese parliament speaker Nabih Berri, right, in Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024. (AP)
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EU Urges Immediate Halt to Israel-Hezbollah War

European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, left, meets with Lebanese parliament speaker Nabih Berri, right, in Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024. (AP)
European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, left, meets with Lebanese parliament speaker Nabih Berri, right, in Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024. (AP)

Top EU diplomat Josep Borrell called for an immediate ceasefire in the Israel-Hezbollah war while on a visit to Lebanon on Sunday, as the group claimed attacks deep into Israel.  

The Israeli military said Iran-backed Hezbollah fired around 160 projectiles into Israel during the day. Some of them were intercepted but others caused damage to houses in central Israel, according to AFP images.  

A day after the health ministry said Israeli strikes on Beirut and across Lebanon killed 84 people, state media reported two strikes on Sunday on the capital's southern suburbs, a Hezbollah stronghold.

Israel's military said it had attacked "headquarters" of the group "hidden within civilian structures" in south Beirut.

War between Israel and Hezbollah escalated in late September, nearly a year after the group began launching strikes in solidarity with its Palestinian ally Hamas following that group's October 7 attack on Israel.

The conflict has killed at least 3,754 people in Lebanon since October 2023, according to the health ministry, most of them since September.  

On the Israeli side, authorities say at least 82 soldiers and 47 civilians have been killed.  

Earlier this week, US special envoy Amos Hochstein said in Lebanon that a truce deal was "within our grasp" and then headed to Israel for talks with officials there.  

In the Lebanese capital, Borrell held talks with parliamentary speaker Nabih Berri, who has led mediation efforts on behalf of ally Hezbollah.

"We see only one possible way ahead: an immediate ceasefire and the full implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701," Borrell said.  

"Lebanon is on the brink of collapse", he warned.  

Under Resolution 1701, which ended the last Hezbollah-Israel war of 2006, Lebanese troops and UN peacekeepers should be the only armed forces present in the southern border area.  

The resolution also called for Israel to withdraw troops from Lebanon, and reiterated earlier calls for "disarmament of all armed groups in Lebanon."