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    Lebanese PM-designate Salam says his hands are extended, in nod to Hezbollah

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on January 14, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

    Nawaf Salam, the newly appointed Lebanese PM-designate, reaches out in a gesture of unity towards Hezbollah, emphasizing reconciliation and national rebuilding efforts amid Lebanon's political challenges.
    Lebanese PM-designate Nawaf Salam extends hands for unity in gesture towards Hezbollah - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Lebanon's PM-designate Nawaf Salam extends a gesture to Hezbollah, emphasizing unity and reconstruction. He aims for justice for Beirut port explosion victims.

    Lebanese PM-designate Salam Reaches Out to Hezbollah

    BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's Prime Minister-designate Nawaf Salam said on Tuesday his hands are extended to everyone, in a gesture to the Iran-backed Hezbollah group that accused opponents of seeking to exclude it by nominating him for the post.

    Salam, nominated by a majority of Lebanese lawmakers on Monday, said he opposed exclusion and supported unity. "This is my sincere call, and my hands are extended to everyone," he said.

    Salam, who was serving as president of the International Court of Justice before his designation as prime minister, cited priorities including rebuilding Lebanon from last year's devastating war between Hezbollah and Israel.

    The choice of Salam underlined a major shift in the power balance among Lebanon's sectarian factions since Hezbollah was pummelled in its conflict with Israel, and its ally in neighbouring Syria, Bashar al-Assad, was toppled by rebels.

    "Reconstruction isn't just a promise, but a commitment, and this requires complete implementation of U.N. Resolution 1701, implementation of all articles of the ceasefire, and imposing the full withdrawal of the Israeli enemy from every inch" of Lebanon, Salam said.

    He added that he would work for justice for the victims of the 2020 Beirut port explosion, and for depositors whose savings have been frozen inside the Lebanese financial system since its collapse in 2019.

    "It is time to begin a new chapter, one that we want to be rooted in justice, security, progress, and opportunity," Salam said after meeting President Joseph Aoun.

    (Reporting by Laila Bassam and Clauda Tanios and Tala Ramadan in Dubai; writing by Tom Perry; editing by Alison Williams and Mark Heinrich)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Nawaf Salam extends a gesture to Hezbollah for unity.
    • •Salam emphasizes the need for Lebanon's reconstruction.
    • •He supports the implementation of U.N. Resolution 1701.
    • •Salam aims for justice for Beirut port explosion victims.
    • •The nomination marks a shift in Lebanon's political balance.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Lebanese PM-designate Salam says his hands are extended, in nod to Hezbollah

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Lebanese PM-designate Nawaf Salam's gesture towards Hezbollah for unity and his priorities for Lebanon's reconstruction.

    2What are Salam's priorities?

    Salam's priorities include Lebanon's reconstruction, implementing U.N. Resolution 1701, and justice for Beirut port explosion victims.

    3Why is Salam's nomination significant?

    Salam's nomination signifies a shift in Lebanon's political balance, highlighting changes among sectarian factions after conflicts involving Hezbollah.

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