Hezbollah’s Head of Arab and International Relations Ammar Al-Moussawi responded to statements made by French President Ahmad Al-Shara’a.
In his remarks, Macron stated that “France plays a key role in cooperation, which will lead to an escalation of confrontation against Hezbollah. We will continue to ensure stability in Syria and Lebanon.”
Al-Moussawi criticized Macron’s comments, describing them as “part of a consistent pattern of hostile and surprising stances, made without clear justification and lacking a genuine understanding of their implications, raising significant concerns and questions.”
“Who are the parties Macron refers to as involved in this cooperation? What tasks does he intend to carry out? Is he genuinely concerned with stability in Syria and Lebanon, or is this merely an attempt to appease certain regional countries and deliver political messages at the expense of facts and principled positions?” he further questioned.

Hezbollah’s Al-Moussawi concluded by highlighting what he termed France’s “failure” in its role as a guarantor of the ceasefire agreement between Lebanon and the Israeli occupation, criticizing the French stance as passive in the face of over 3,000 Israeli violations and aggressions since November 27 of last year.
Source: Al-Manar Website