The head of the Lebanese Forces Party, Samir Geagea, issued the following statement: In recent days, we have repeatedly heard some say that they are not interested in any negotiations Lebanon is conducting or any agreements it is making. To this we say to some: We are not concerned with your words and everything you do, except that it brought disasters to Lebanon and the Lebanese. Lebanon has a democratically and effectively elected parliament, which best represents the Lebanese people. This parliament elected President Joseph Aoun by a majority of 99 votes out of 128, and this parliament returned and gave confidence to the current government twice in a row by a percentage of more than two-thirds. Therefore, whoever represents the Lebanese is the President of the Republic and the government, each according to the powers granted to him by the Constitution. For those who say that they are not concerned with legitimate and constitutional negotiations conducted by the President of the Republic in solidarity and solidarity with the Prime Minister and the government, by saying he means that he is denying Lebanon the state, the majority of the Lebanese, and, by extension, Lebanon the homeland. Whoever does not recognize what the legitimate president of Lebanon and the legitimate government are doing does not recognize the existence of a state in Lebanon. It remains that state officials in Lebanon must act on this basis.