BEIRUT: The Council of Catholic Patriarchs and Bishops in
Lebanon has called on the Lebanese government to honor its commitments to
international resolutions, including those pertaining to the U.N.-backed
Special Tribunal for Lebanon.
In a communique issued Saturday at the end a six-day conference
held under Maronite Patriarch Beshara Rai at the Maronite patriarchate’s seat
in Bkirki, north of Beirut, the patriarchs called on Lebanese from various
sects and political affiliations to consolidate national unity on the basis of
the 1943 National Pact and full and indivisible loyalty to Lebanon.
They urged the Lebanese to adopt “a calm dialogue and
understanding” on anything that helps the state to assert its sovereignty over
all its territories and the independence of its national political
decision-making away from any foreign pressure or intervention.
“Lebanon’s independence, which the Lebanese celebrated earlier
this week [on Nov. 22], requires the success of the state in administering
public affairs with its own capabilities through its constitutional
institutions,” the communique said.
It added that Lebanon needs to continue its efforts for the rise
of a civilian state based on citizenship and the National Pact.
“Lebanon must
be fully committed to resolutions of international legitimacy, including the
Special Tribunal for Lebanon, for the sake of the truth and justice,” the
communique said.
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