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Lebanese state not seeking confrontation with Hezbollah but won’t be intimidated, PM says

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PARIS, April ‌21 (Reuters) - Lebanon's Prime ​Minister Nawaf Salam said on Tuesday ⁠his government was not seeking confrontation with Iran-backed Hezbollah, ​but it would not allow ‌itself to be intimidated as it continues direct talks with Israel ⁠to end the ⁠conflict.

Speaking at a news conference alongside France's President Emmanuel Macron, Salam said he would ‌need all Lebanon's partners to ⁠help as direct ‌talks at ambassador ​level continue later this week in Washington.

"We are continuing ‌along this path, convinced ​that diplomacy ⁠is not a sign ‌of weakness, ⁠but a responsible act to leave no avenue unexplored in restoring ​my country's ‌sovereignty and protecting its people," ⁠Salam said.

(Reporting ​by John Irish; editing ​by Maya Gebeily)

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