President Biden welcomed the election of Joseph Aoun as Lebanon's president, saying in a statement that the army chief was the "right leader" for the country.
Hezbollah, one of Lebanon's most powerful political players, has been significantly weakened by its conflict with Israel.
As his presidency staggers to a close, the question of Joe Biden’s “legacy” is hanging heavily in the air. Even though he is ending his term as a deeply unpopular figure who paved the way for Donald Trump’s return to the White House, some liberal politicians and pundits are trying as hard as they can to celebrate his time in office.
President Joe Biden confused Lebanese political party Hezbollah with Palestinian militant group Hamas during his speech on the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
Biden’s speech on his foreign policy achievements will be among his final acts before handing power to President-elect Donald Trump.
Their dealmaking cooperation represents an unusual moment in the polarized world of U.S. politics. But it did not stop both Trump and Biden from touting their respective roles.
The ceasefire deal is the same one Biden put forward months ago. If he had pushed harder, thousands of lives could have been saved.
US President Joe Biden welcomed the election of Joseph Aoun as Lebanon's president on Thursday, saying in a statement that the army chief was the "right leader" for the war-battered country.
Aoun “will provide critical leadership as Lebanon and Israel" end hostilities between the Jewish state and Hezbollah, Biden said.
President Joe Biden on Sunday welcomed the ceasefire taking ... was "extremely successful," leading Hamas's Hezbollah allies in Lebanon to abandon it, making way for Lebanon to install a new ...