In an exclusive interview with the Lebanese Al-Jadeed TV
channel, Ortagus said the current goal is limited to launching diplomatic negotiations
between three diplomatic working groups.
According to Ortagus, the goal of these negotiations is to
address pressing issues such as the release of Lebanese prisoners, determining
the fate of sites occupied by Israel, and demarcating the land border, which do
not require diplomatic working groups and can be secured by the Supervisory
Committee for the Implementation of Resolution 1701.
Regarding the Lebanese prisoners kidnapped by the Israeli
enemy, there is no point in negotiation, as Lebanon has no Israeli prisoners to
negotiate over.
Steve Witkoff, Donald Trump's special envoy, had
previously noted Washington’s urgency in launching peace negotiations with both
Lebanon and Syria. He had also expressed optimism about the possibility of Riyadh
joining Abraham Accords.
Wittkoff firmly stated that the political transformations in
the region could extend to Lebanon.
Prior to the election of Lebanon’s president and in the
midst of the US-led Israeli aggression on Lebanon during September and
November, the American “surveillance den” (embassy) in Beirut had interrogated
several candidates regarding their positions on normalization with the Israeli
occupation regime and weapons in possession of the Hezbollah resistance
movement.
Lisa Johnson, the US ambassador to Beirut, informed
prominent Lebanese figures that they must be prepared to secure a comprehensive
and permanent solution with Tel Aviv.
The American witch frequently claimed that Hezbollah had –
militarily and politically – collapsed and was barely able to manage its own
affairs, and would therefore be unable to rebuild what her hostile country had
destroyed.
As Washington is quite sure that there are just a few
independent Lebanese officials who would reject American dictates, the White
House will relentlessly go ahead with its imperialist and racist agenda.
Obviously, Washington has limited the mandate of the UN’s
five-member committee to monitor Israeli violations of Lebanese sovereignty,
while the committee repeatedly claims that Israeli procedures are in response
to the violations by Hezbollah, which has not handed over its military arsenal
or the coordinates of its military installations!
Accordingly, the shameful silence of Lebanon has made it
easier for Washington to immediately jump to the stage of forming diplomatic
working groups, as it claims.
These diplomatic working groups require violating the
Lebanese constitution, which criminalizes any direct meeting between Lebanese
diplomats and those from the Israeli colonial entity!
Naturally, the Lebanese leaders in power today must learn a
lesson from the disastrous consequences of normalization for Egypt, Jordan, and
even the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank. At the very least, they must
learn a lesson from what is happening in neighboring Syria.
Courtesy: Tehran Times
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