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Macron announces new Lebanon 'reconstruction' conference in Paris


France's President Emmanuel Macron Friday announced that Paris would in the coming weeks host an international reconstruction conference after a war between the militant group Hezbollah and Israel.

After more than two years of a political vacuum at the top of the small Mediterranean country, Joseph Aoun was elected president on Jan. 9 and chose Nawaf Salam as prime minister-designate.

"Since Jan. 9, in the middle of winter, spring has sprung," Macron said at a joint press conference with Aoun.

"You are this hope," he said, referring to Aoun and Salam.

The new prime minister faces the monumental task of forming a government to oversee reconstruction after a November cease-fire in the Israel-Hezbollah war and enact reforms to lift the country out of its worst economic crisis in history.

"As soon as the president (Aoun) comes to Paris in a few weeks' time, we will organize around him an international reconstruction conference to drum up funding," Macron said.

"The international community must prepare for massive support to the reconstruction of infrastructure."

Under the cease-fire deal, the Lebanese army must deploy alongside U.N. peacekeepers in the south of Lebanon as the Israeli army withdraws by Jan. 26.

At the same time, Hezbollah is required to pull its forces north of the Litani River, some 30 kilometers (20 miles) from the border, and dismantle any remaining military infrastructure it has in the country's south.

With just over a week to go until the cut-off date, Macron called for accelerated implementation of the truce.

"There have been results... but they must be accelerated and long-lasting. There needs to be a complete withdrawal of Israeli forces, and the Lebanese army must hold a total monopoly of any weapons" in south Lebanon, he said.

A committee composed of Israeli, Lebanese, French and U.S. delegates, alongside a representative from UNIFIL, has been tasked with monitoring the implementation of the cease-fire deal.

France's President Emmanuel Macron Friday announced that Paris would in the coming weeks host an international reconstruction conference after a war between the militant group Hezbollah and Israel.After more than two years of a political vacuum at the top of the small Mediterranean country, Joseph Aoun was elected president on Jan. 9 and chose Nawaf Salam as prime minister-designate."Since Jan. 9, in the middle of winter, spring has sprung," Macron said at a joint press conference with Aoun."You are this hope," he said, referring to Aoun and Salam.The new prime minister faces the monumental task of forming a government to oversee reconstruction after a November cease-fire in the Israel-Hezbollah war and enact reforms to lift the country out of its worst economic crisis in history."As soon as the president...