Sethrida Geagea to Asharq Al-Awsat: We Are Waiting for Aoun to Take Historic Resignation Move

Lebanese Forces lawmaker Sethrida Geagea. Asharq Al-Awsat
Lebanese Forces lawmaker Sethrida Geagea. Asharq Al-Awsat
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Sethrida Geagea to Asharq Al-Awsat: We Are Waiting for Aoun to Take Historic Resignation Move

Lebanese Forces lawmaker Sethrida Geagea. Asharq Al-Awsat
Lebanese Forces lawmaker Sethrida Geagea. Asharq Al-Awsat

Lebanese Forces lawmaker Sethrida Geagea has said that forcing President Michel Aoun’s resignation through street protests is “an unconstitutional move” but that the LF was waiting for him to take a historic step to resign.

“We are waiting for the president to take the historic stance of resigning and calling for early elections,” Geagea told Asharq Al-Awsat in an interview published Saturday.

“We believe in the state and its institutions … Bringing the president down through street protests is an unconstitutional and illegitimate move,” she said.

Asked about the LF’s ties with Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri, the lawmaker, who is the wife of LF leader Samir Geagea, told the newspaper that the improvement of relations between the two sides hinged on a change in some of Hariri’s stances.

“Restoring (of ties) hinges on him and his stances from essential issues such as running the state, governance, fighting corruption, approving reforms and others,” she said.

On Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rai’s call for political parties to submit their vision for an improvement in the Lebanese political system, she hailed the move as essential for the coming stage. Yet she stressed that the state should have sovereignty across all Lebanese territories before talking about any change in the system.

Thousands of Lebanese rallied at the seat of the Maronite church in Bkirki last Saturday in support of the patriarch who has called for a UN-sponsored international conference in the face of Lebanon's economic collapse and political impasse.

Rai wants Lebanese parties to present their vision on what needs to be changed in the political system, in order to submit it to the UN.

“There shouldn’t be any illegitimate arms,” Geagea said in reference to Hezbollah. “The state should restore its strategic decision on peace and war.”

“We can’t discuss a matter as important as a change in the system at a time when a certain Lebanese party manipulates the state’s strategic decisions,” she added.

Hezbollah last week slammed al-Rai’s proposal for an international conference on Lebanon, saying it would open the door to foreign interference.

But Geagea said: “We remain fully committed to Bkirki’s plans and we always back the patriarch.”

Asked if her husband is a candidate for the presidency, the lawmaker said that the LF’s main interest currently lies in “salvaging the Republic … because we are in a state of total collapse.”

“We will discuss about the candidacy for the presidency after we succeed in our mission.”



Hochstein to Asharq Al-Awsat: Land Border Demarcation between Lebanon, Israel ‘is Within Reach’

AFP file photo of Amos Hochstein speaking to reporters at the Grand Serail in Beirut, Lebanon
AFP file photo of Amos Hochstein speaking to reporters at the Grand Serail in Beirut, Lebanon
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Hochstein to Asharq Al-Awsat: Land Border Demarcation between Lebanon, Israel ‘is Within Reach’

AFP file photo of Amos Hochstein speaking to reporters at the Grand Serail in Beirut, Lebanon
AFP file photo of Amos Hochstein speaking to reporters at the Grand Serail in Beirut, Lebanon

The former US special envoy, Amos Hochstein, said the maritime border agreement struck between Lebanon and Israel in 2022 and the ceasefire deal reached between Israel and Hezbollah at the end of last year show that a land border demarcation “is within reach.”

“We can get to a deal but there has to be political willingness,” he said.

“The agreement of the maritime boundary was unique because we’d been trying to work on it for over 10 years,” Hochstein told Asharq Al-Awsat.

“I understood that a simple diplomatic push for a line was not going to work. It had to be a more complicated and comprehensive agreement. And there was a real threat that people didn’t realize that if we didn’t reach an agreement we would have ended up in a conflict - in a hot conflict - or war over resources.”

He said there is a possibility to reach a Lebanese-Israeli land border agreement because there’s a “provision that mandated the beginning of talks on the land boundary.”

“I believe with concerted effort they can be done quickly,” he said, adding: “It is within reach.”

Hochstein described communication with Hezbollah as “complicated,” saying “I never had only one interlocutor with Hezbollah .... and the first step is to do shuttle diplomacy between Lebanon, Lebanon and Lebanon, and then you had to go to Israel and do shuttle diplomacy between the different factions” there.

“The reality of today and the reality of 2022 are different. Hezbollah had a lock on the political system in Lebanon in the way it doesn’t today.”

North of Litani

The 2024 ceasefire agreement requires Israel to withdraw from Lebanon and for the Lebanese army to take full operational control of the south Litani region, all the way up to the border. It requires Hezbollah to demilitarize and move further north of the Litani region, he said.

“I don’t want to get into the details of other violations,” he said, but stated that the ceasefire works if both conditions are met.

Lebanon’s opportunity

“Lebanon can rewrite its future ... but it has to be a fundamental change,” he said.

“There is so much potential in Lebanon and if you can bring back opportunity and jobs - and through economic and legal reforms in the country - I think that the future is very bright,” Hochstein told Asharq Al-Awsat.

“Hezbollah is not trying to control the politics and remember that Hezbollah is just an arm of Iran” which “should not be imposing its political will in Lebanon, Israel should not be imposing its military will in Lebanon, Syria should not. No one should. This a moment for Lebanon to make decisions for itself,” he added.