Pope Leo XIV Urges President Aoun to Focus on Peace and Common Good

Beirut: President of the Republic, General Joseph Aoun, received a cable from Pope Leo XIV reaffirming his deep affection for Lebanon and its people from all sects, while emphasizing his continued concern for the country and prayers for its citizens.

According to National News Agency - Lebanon, the Pope urged for a collective commitment to peace and the common good. In his message, the Pope said: "Let us continue to devote all our energies to serving peace and the common good," invoking heavenly blessings upon Lebanon and its people.

The Pope's message was a response to a letter addressed by President Aoun on the occasion of the first anniversary of the beginning of the Pontiff's papacy, following his election by the College of Cardinals as successor to Pope Francis.

President Aoun highlighted Lebanon's current challenges, stating, "Lebanon is currently going through exceptionally serious circumstances. The tensions and conflicts affecting our immediate surroundings, and their profound repercussions on our internal stability, are exposing our nation to unprecedented challenges."

In these conditions, the President emphasized the Holy See's unwavering support, noting that "the Holy See's steadfast position, constant closeness, and repeated interventions in support of the Lebanese people reflect a solidarity that honors our shared history."

Aoun also acknowledged the Pope's appeals to end violence, respect human rights, and protect the most vulnerable groups, highlighting their significance and appreciation in Lebanon.

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