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Aoun Heads to Washington Seeking Hezbollah Disarmament

For the first time in nearly two decades, a Lebanese president enters the White House this week as Michel Aoun arrives to press Donald Trump on a high-stakes regional security plan. The proposal seeks to curb Hezbollah’s militant influence while securing a full withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon.

Aoun Heads to Washington Seeking Hezbollah Disarmament

Aoun, a former commander of the U.S.-supported Lebanese military, brings a specific agenda to his meetings with the American administration. He intends to leverage his background to advocate for a firm intervention, aiming to enforce the troop withdrawal agreement finalized in late June. The president faces a precarious domestic environment, as Hezbollah continues to reject any government-led negotiations with Israel.

Despite internal opposition and the group's entrenched defiance, Aoun remains committed to a strategy centered on international pressure. He is expected to urge Trump to utilize U.S. influence over Israel to ensure compliance with the withdrawal terms. By securing these borders, the Lebanese government hopes to reassert its sovereignty and stabilize a region currently paralyzed by the standoff between the militant group and the state.

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