Lebanon PM says media is key to nation鈥檚 peace after conflict

鈥淲e are back 鈥� back to our state and back to our Arab identity,鈥� Salam declared, concluding his speech and receiving emphatic applause from the audience. (AN photo Gaith Tanjour)
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  • Nawaf Salam thanks UAE, GCC, criticizes Israel for 鈥榲iolations鈥�
  • Media must be 鈥榥eutral and a shared space for understanding鈥�

DUBAI: Lebanon鈥檚 Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has emphasized the pivotal role of the media in shaping a new era of peace and prosperity for Lebanon.

鈥淲e are at a historical juncture in our country, especially when it comes to media. We want a living Arab media that creates the future and doesn鈥檛 linger on the past,鈥� Salam said during his address on Tuesday at the Arab Media Summit in Dubai.

Since Lebanon鈥檚 ceasefire agreement with Israel in November, the country has been racing to rebuild 鈥� physically, socially, and politically.

鈥淲e are back 鈥� back to our state and back to our Arab identity,鈥� Salam declared, concluding his speech and receiving emphatic applause from the audience.

He credited the UAE and GCC for their support in Lebanon鈥檚 recovery, noting the significance of Emirati citizens returning to visit the country.

鈥淚 want to thank the GCC, and especially the UAE and its leaders such as His Highness President Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, who kept their promise and allowed our Emirati brothers to travel to Lebanon,鈥� he said.

Highlighting the media鈥檚 power in shaping public discourse, Salam acknowledged both its potential for progress and its risk of harm.

鈥淪eventy-five percent of the world鈥檚 population has a smartphone; 67 percent are connected to the internet, and 57 percent receive news through social media,鈥� he said.

鈥淢edia is becoming a tool for misinformation and the spread of distorted context.鈥�

In a country marked by decades of political and sectarian divides, Salam stressed the importance of media neutrality in his nation.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 want the media to be loyal to us. We want it to be professional, neutral, and a shared space for understanding,鈥� he stated.

Despite progress, Salam warned that Lebanon鈥檚 path forward remains complex, but harnessing the influence of the media was a critical tool for improving conditions in Lebanon, and maintaining sovereignty.

鈥淲e still have commitments,鈥� he said, referring to the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701. 鈥淲e continue to face occupation of our land and ongoing violations from Israel.鈥�

He reassured, however, that while the media can be a 鈥渕aker of peace and war,鈥� Lebanon would prioritize a neutral media outlet 鈥� free from sectarian ties 鈥� that upholds truth for the well-being of all Lebanese citizens.

鈥淚 speak to you not only as a prime minister, but as Lebanese citizen, I have lived through the pain and hope, and I also believe that when words are honest and true, they can be a bridge to building humanity between communities.鈥�

鈥淟ebanon is making its comeback from its crises, based on the principle of reform and sovereignty. Our vision for Lebanon is not just imagined, it is a project.

鈥淲e want a state of decision and a country that is enshrined in its Arab identity and to become a bridge from the east to the west,鈥� he said.

鈥淲e are back, we are back to our state and back to our Arab identity,鈥� he said.