Antelias: Christian, Muslim spiritual leaders appeal for ceasefire

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Armenian version:

&quo t;CHRISTIAN AND MUSLIM SPIRITUAL LEADERS
APPEAL FOR IMMEDIATE CEASEFIRE"

Declared HIS HOLINESS ARAM I

Speaking to the press after the meeting of the spiritual Heads of the
Christian and Muslim communities in Lebanon, His Holiness Aram I, the head
of the Armenian Orthodox Community said: "This is the true Lebanon; this
togetherness of Muslim and Christian Spiritual leaders concretely manifest
the real image of Lebanon. This very meeting by itself is a living message.
It is a message of the crucial importance of coexistence; it is a message of
peace with justice; it is a message of compassion tolerance and mutual
respect. In fact, violence is not the way to solve problems. Dialogue,
mutual understanding and compromise based on justice and peace for all, is
the most efficient way of dealing with complex issues and situations".

Referring to the meeting of religious Heads, His Holiness Aram I said:
"Together with one voice in our joint declaration we appealed for immediate
ceasefire and cessation of all hostilities. We expressed our full support to
all actions and initiatives taken by the government of Lebanon. We
emphasized the importance of the expansion of the state’s authority over all
the territories of Lebanon. It is our firm expectation that international
community and particularly the United Nations will act decisively to stop
violence and help Lebanon to recover itself".

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