Stability and peace in Syria is vital for Lebanon’s recovery
Discussing Syria’s recent change of regime, El-Khoury also expressed cautious optimism about the potential for a democratic and stable Syria, emphasizing that such stability is crucial for Lebanon, given the deep historical, political, and economic ties between the two nations.
A peaceful Syria would contribute positively to Lebanon’s recovery, “A stable Syria can only reflect positively on Lebanon,” he argued, enabling both countries to shift their focus from conflict to their grave socio-economic challenges including a severe humanitarian crisis.
Daunting challenges
Turning to Lebanon’s internal challenges, El-Khoury outlined a comprehensive agenda for national recovery. Stability in the southern regions, resolving border disputes with Israel, and initiating reconstruction projects in war-torn areas such as Beirut’s southern suburbs and the Bekaa Valley are among the immediate priorities. At the same time, he stressed the importance of economic reforms, strengthening internal security, and modernizing the Lebanese Armed Forces, as called for by the international community.
The ambassador acknowledged the enormity of these tasks, given the country’s years of stagnation, instability political and financial mismanagement, but emphasized the need of tackling them simultaneously to rebuild Lebanon’s future.
By Olivier Bonnel and Lisa Zengarini / vaticannews