Unnamed speaker urges economic, security reforms to curb Hezbollah and restore Lebanon
Summary
An unnamed speaker urged international support for economic and structural reforms in Lebanon, called for the Lebanese Armed Forces to be the country's sole military authority, and warned that without reform Hezbollah could rebuild its power; the speaker cited a November 2024 ceasefire and the IMF as central to recovery.
Unidentified Speaker urged international partners on behalf of Lebanon's future, saying "Lebanon is at a crossroads" and calling the November 2024 ceasefire an "unprecedented opportunity" to reduce outside influence and stabilize the country.
The speaker said the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) must be "the sole legitimate military authority" across Lebanon and described implementation of the LAF's "five phase disarmament plan" as "haphazard at best." According to the speaker, making the LAF the operative security force is essential to prevent nonstate actors from filling any security vacuum.
Why it matters: The speaker tied Lebanon's security to its economy, arguing that long‑promised economic and structural reforms — including those the speaker said were "stipulated by the IMF" — are necessary for Lebanon to regain access to international financial support. "Delivering on economic and structural reforms cannot just be an option or a second thought," the speaker said.
The speaker attributed Lebanon's economic collapse in part to corruption and cited a dramatic fall in the currency: "the Lebanese pound has lost over 97% of its value relative to the dollar, leading to unprecedented hyperinflation." The speech warned that the resulting "dollarized cash economy" allows corruption to persist and provides the cash flows that enable Hezbollah's influence.
The speaker asserted that Hezbollah's influence "is vastly diminished, thanks in large part to decisive Israeli action," but warned the group could "quietly rebuild their power base as well as their military arsenal" if Lebanon's economy and governance remain weak.
The speaker framed reform as a precondition to unlocking international assistance "including in areas formerly under Hezbollah's control," and urged the international community to press Lebanon's government to "fully deliver on long pledged reforms." The speaker described closing "financial and regulatory loopholes" as a central U.S. policy objective to promote long‑term regional stability.
The statement concluded with a diplomatic vision: the speaker said they "look forward to the day" Lebanon could "be a true partner in the Middle East, where they can join the Abraham Accords and seek normalization." The transcript contains no record of motions, votes, or formal actions.

