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Joseph Aoun: Lebanon faces tremendous opportunities

"The logic of force has become useless. We must now rely on the force of logic," said the president in a meeting with the Council of the Order of Press Editors.

Joseph Aoun: Lebanon faces tremendous opportunities

President Joseph Aoun meets with the Council of the Order of Press Editors on Nov. 12, 2025. (Photo: presidency)

During a period of extreme pressure, President Joseph Aoun is nevertheless able to display composure and hold hope for the future. When asked whether he is disappointed after more than ten months in office, he answers no. Simply, he expresses his criticisms for those who foster pessimism, insisting that Lebanon is currently facing tremendous opportunities.During a meeting with the Council of the Order of Press Editors led by Joseph Kossaifi, Aoun stressed that a lot has been accomplished since the current government took office, adding that even the prospects look favorable. "But some Lebanese spend their time engaging in pointless conflicts," he lamented."Some even go so far as to try to awaken the sectarian monster and internal sensitivities. This creates an unhealthy climate." However, according to him, the reality...
During a period of extreme pressure, President Joseph Aoun is nevertheless able to display composure and hold hope for the future. When asked whether he is disappointed after more than ten months in office, he answers no. Simply, he expresses his criticisms for those who foster pessimism, insisting that Lebanon is currently facing tremendous opportunities.During a meeting with the Council of the Order of Press Editors led by Joseph Kossaifi, Aoun stressed that a lot has been accomplished since the current government took office, adding that even the prospects look favorable. "But some Lebanese spend their time engaging in pointless conflicts," he lamented."Some even go so far as to try to awaken the sectarian monster and internal sensitivities. This creates an unhealthy climate." However, according to him, the...
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