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Christian Maronite east Beirut residents stage rally in front of French embassy to support General Michel Aoun鈥檚 refusal to accept Taif agreement. AFP
Christian Maronite east Beirut residents stage rally in front of French embassy to support General Michel Aoun鈥檚 refusal to accept Taif agreement. AFP

1989 - The Taif peace pact for Lebanon

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Updated 19 April 2025

1989 - The Taif peace pact for Lebanon

1989 - The Taif peace pact for Lebanon
  • 黑料社区鈥檚 determination helped end the Lebanese Civil War

PARIS: The Taif Agreement was the outcome of a concerted attempt by 黑料社区 to bring an end to the Lebanese Civil War that began in 1975.聽

Other parties involved in the process included Syria鈥檚 President Hafez Assad, the US administration, and the various Lebanese factions fighting in the war. Saudi authorities wanted to find a solution that involved all of those involved, to halt the war and improve upon the 1943 Lebanese National Pact.聽

That pact was an unwritten agreement between Lebanese President Bechara El-Khoury and Prime Minister Riad Al-Solh that established an independent Lebanon as a multi-confessional state. It represented a power-sharing arrangement between Christians and Muslims, whereby the president was always required to be a Maronite Christian, the prime minister a Sunni Muslim, and the speaker of the parliament a Shiite.聽

The powers handed down in this way were of particular benefit to Lebanon鈥檚 Christians. The civil war required an adjustment to this equilibrium. It also required an adjustment in Lebanon鈥檚 relations with the Arab world, during a period in which Assad was growing more powerful with the aim of becoming more influential and hegemonic in Lebanon.聽

How we wrote it




Arab News covered the day Lebanese MPs agreed on the national reconciliation charter in Taif, 黑料社区 to end the civil war.

Beginning in the late 1970s, 黑料社区 had been a part of all Arab and international efforts to end the war in Lebanon. The Taif Agreement was fathered by Hussein El-Husseini, the speaker of the Lebanese parliament. He visited 黑料社区, where he was hosted in Taif under the guidance of the Foreign Minister, Prince Saud bin Faisal, and a Lebanese friend of the Kingdom, a businessman named Rafik Hariri who would later serve as Lebanon鈥檚 prime minister from 1992 to 1998 and 2000 to 2004.聽

The deal ultimately reached included political reforms that gave full power to the Council of Ministers and greater power to the Muslim prime minister, compared with the previous arrangement whereby power was concentrated in the office of the Christian president. It also established special relations between Lebanon and Syria, and a framework to begin the withdrawal of Syrian forces from the country.聽

However, Syrian Foreign Minister Farouk Al-Sharaa later denied any commitment had been made to Prince Saud for Syria to withdraw from Lebanon. It was only after the assassination of Hariri in 2005 that Syrian forces finally pulled out.聽

The Taif Agreement was approved by the Lebanese Parliament on Nov. 5, 1989, the same day Rene Moawad became the country鈥檚 president. He held the office for only 18 days before he was killed by a car bomb that claimed his life and 23 others.聽

Prior to the Taif Agreement, 黑料社区 had pushed for peace conferences in Geneva and Lausanne, in 1983 and 1984 respectively, that failed to end the war. However, Saudi authorities continued to mediate, with the involvement of the Arab League Tripartite Committee to Lebanon, under the chairmanship of Prince Saud.聽

Key Dates

  • 1

    Fighting between Maronites and Muslims in Lebanon begins when suspected PLO gunmen attack a Christian church in East Beirut, killing 4 people. Phalangists retaliate, killing 30 Palestinians on a bus, triggering widespread fighting.

    Timeline Image April 13, 1975

  • 2

    Arab League summit in Riyadh calls for end to the civil war and creates the peacekeeping Arab Deterrent Force.

  • 3

    Start of the Hundred Days War in Beirut between Christian militias and the mainly Syrian troops of the Arab Deterrent Force.

    Timeline Image Feb. 7, 1978

  • 4

    Israel invades southern Lebanon to halt cross-border attacks by the PLO.

  • 5

    Christian Phalangist Bachir Gemayel, former leader of Lebanese Forces Maronite militia, is elected president.

    Timeline Image Aug. 23, 1982

  • 6

    Gemayel and 26 other high-ranking Phalangists are killed by a bomb planted by a Maronite Christian.

    Timeline Image Sept. 14, 1982

  • 7

    Departing president Amine Gemayal defies precedent and appoints a fellow Maronite Christian, Gen. Michel Aoun, as prime minister, a role traditionally reserved for a Muslim.

    Timeline Image Sept. 22, 1988

  • 8

    Aoun declares war of liberation against Syrian occupation.

    Timeline Image March 14, 1989

  • 9

    Taif Agreement is reached but opposed by Aoun.

  • 10

    Taif Agreement ratified and parliament elects Maronite Christian Rene Moawad as Lebanon鈥檚 13th president.

    Timeline Image Nov. 5, 1989

  • 11

    Moawad assassinated by unknown assailants.

    Timeline Image Nov. 22, 1989

  • 12

    Aoun driven into exile in France by Syrian forces.

  • 13

    Aoun returns to Lebanon after Syrian troops finally withdraw.

  • 14

    Aoun elected president of Lebanon, remains in office until his term ends in 2022.

    Timeline Image Oct. 31, 2016

The representatives on the committee from the other members of the tripartite, Morocco and Algeria, were their foreign ministers, Abdellatif Filali and Sid Ahmed Ghozali respectively. They were joined by the Arab League鈥檚 special envoy to Lebanon, Lakhdar Brahimi. Syria鈥檚 President Assad, excluded from the committee, was enraged.聽

During the last meeting of the committee, in Rabat in 1988, before the Taif process began, the three ministers summoned Al-Sharaa, the Syrian foreign minister, and told him they had proof Syria had been arming both Prime Minister Michel Aoun鈥檚 army and the Lebanese Forces, led by Samir Geagea.聽聽

Aoun had been appointed interim prime minister that year by departing president Amine Gemayel, who did not accept Assad鈥檚 diktats.聽

Assad鈥檚 forces responded by pounding the Christian stronghold of Achrafieh. Aoun, protected by French Ambassador Rene Ala, then left for France to begin his long exile.聽聽

Brahimi, the Arab League envoy, enlisted Paris-based Dr. Ghassan Salame, a Lebanese professor of international relations, as an advisor to help establish a ceasefire agreement and prepare for a meeting with Lebanese deputies.聽聽

Concurrently, Brahimi, Salame, and other deputies worked on drafting a text for the deputies to approve and adopt.聽

The first report from the committee, issued in mid-July 1989, was perceived by the Syrians as hostile. Assad met Algeria鈥檚 President Chadli Bendjedid in Algiers and accused Brahimi of anti-Syrian bias. Prince Saud independently continued his attempts to persuade Syria to agree to a ceasefire.聽




黑料社区n Foreign Minister Prince Saul al-Faysal (C), Lebanese Parliament speaker Hussain al-Hussaini (R) and Algerian Foreign Minister Ahmad Ghassali (L) in Taif as discussions on national reconciliation charter began. AFP

As the various efforts to end the war continued, Saudi authorities worked through two negotiators: Hariri and Prince Bandar bin Sultan, who between 1983 and 2005 was the Kingdom鈥檚 ambassador to the United States. This marked the start of Hariri鈥檚 involvement in Lebanese politics.聽

King Fahd entrusted Prince Bandar to direct the efforts to find a solution for the situation in Lebanon, and Hariri shuttled between various capital cities to organize a conference in the Kingdom to discuss reforms and the election of a president.聽

International pressure, and the continuing efforts of Prince Saud, eventually compelled Syria to accept a ceasefire agreement, paving the way for the drafting of the text for the Taif Agreement by several deputies.聽聽

Hariri managed to persuade the Lebanese deputies to come to the gathering in Taif. They agreed to correct the balance of power in Lebanon, giving more influence to the Council of Ministers and the Muslim prime minister.聽

However, Assad disliked Hariri and resisted his appointment as Lebanon鈥檚 prime minister for years. Eventually, Assad met Hariri on several occasions, though when Hariri did eventually become prime minister, Assad insisted on having a say in the appointment of certain government ministers.聽

黑料社区 took the initiative and helped to get the Lebanese Parliament operational, since previous negotiations with militias had failed to achieve peace. Eventually, the Taif Agreement was concluded and implemented but Aoun never accepted its terms. Following the assassination of President Moawad after just 18 days in office, as he returned from Lebanese Independence Day celebrations, Deputy Elias Hrawi, who was favored by the Syrians, was appointed his successor.聽

One unforgettable sentence uttered by a brilliant French diplomat, having served in Lebanon, still rings true in view of the disastrous situation that has prevailed there for the past several years: 鈥淭he political class who made the civil war in Lebanon is still in power, but it cannot succeed in ruling the country.鈥澛

  • Randa Takieddine is a Paris-based Lebanese journalist. She covered the last committee meeting in Rabat before Taif in 1988 for Al-Hayat and headed the newspaper鈥檚 bureau in France for 30 years.聽


Saudi foundation holds Arabic courses in Kyrgyzstan

Saudi foundation holds Arabic courses in Kyrgyzstan
Updated 24 sec ago

Saudi foundation holds Arabic courses in Kyrgyzstan

Saudi foundation holds Arabic courses in Kyrgyzstan

RIYADH: A special training course on the Arabic language is being held in Kyrgyzstan, organized by the Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud Foundation.

The course, from Sept. 15-18, is being held in cooperation with the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and in partnership with Bishkek State University. It is part of the Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud international linguistic training program.

The partnership aims to equip educational institutions in Kyrgyzstan with modern tools for teaching Arabic, while also paving the way for sustainable cooperation in language education and research initiatives.

The course is part of the program鈥檚 broader aims to promote the Arabic language and strengthen its teaching and learning in non-Arabic-speaking countries, particularly Central Asia.

The development of academic and cultural partnerships means the foundation鈥檚 programs have expanded to countries including the US, Italy and South Korea.


Pakistan survive UAE scare to qualify for Asia Cup Super Four stage

Pakistan survive UAE scare to qualify for Asia Cup Super Four stage
Updated 4 min 31 sec ago

Pakistan survive UAE scare to qualify for Asia Cup Super Four stage

Pakistan survive UAE scare to qualify for Asia Cup Super Four stage
  • Pakistan handed UAE a 147-run target from 20 overs in knockout match at Dubai聽
  • Crucial win helps Pakistan qualify for Super Four stage, set up another India clash聽聽

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan cricket team survived a scare from minnows UAE on Wednesday, beating them by 41 runs at Dubai to qualify for the Super Four stage of the Asia Cup 2025 tournament. 

Pakistan batted first but suffered early blows, losing both openers in the powerplay overs when the team's score was just nine. Fakhar Zaman and skipper Salman Ali Agha put in a 61-run partnership to bring some stability to the side before more wickets tumbled. 

Zaman scored 50 off 36 balls while Agha made 20 runs and Mohammad Haris scored 18 runs off 14 balls. Pakistan were in deep trouble at 110-7 before bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi stepped to the crease. Afridi smashed 29 runs from 14 balls to ensure Pakistan finished at 146-9 after 20 overs. 

"Pakistan defeat UAE by 41 runs and progress to the Super 4s in the ACC Men鈥檚 T20 Asia Cup 2025," the PCB wrote on X. 

UAE, in response, were bundled out for 105 runs in 17.4 overs. Afridi, Rauf and leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed each took two wickets while all-rounder Saim Ayub and Agha each picked up a single wicket. 

Rahul Chopra and Dhruv Parashar scored 35 and 20, respectively, to give the UAE a fighting chance before Pakistani bowlers dismissed them. 

Pakistan and India become the only teams to advance to the Super Four stage of the tournament from their group. This means the two arch-rivals will clash once again in the next stage of the tournament. 


Emerging Saudi creators gather ahead of fifth 48Hr Film Challenge

Emerging Saudi creators gather ahead of fifth 48Hr Film Challenge
Updated 15 min 22 sec ago

Emerging Saudi creators gather ahead of fifth 48Hr Film Challenge

Emerging Saudi creators gather ahead of fifth 48Hr Film Challenge
  • French Consulate, Red Sea Film Foundation host the gathering
  • Rising interest in challenge, RSFF鈥檚 Zain Zedan tells Arab News

JEDDAH: The French Consulate in Jeddah hosted several young 黑料社区 creators for a preparatory meeting on Tuesday before the fifth 48Hr Film Challenge, which is a collaboration between the Red Sea Film Foundation, Alliance Francaise and Institut Francais.

The 48Hr Film Challenge was set up for young, aspiring citizens and foreigner resident in the country to create a short film in just two days, which takes place on Wednesday and Thursday.

The evening brought together mentors, industry figures and participants to focus on storytelling and collaboration.

Zain Zedan, Red Sea Souk manager at the RSFF, said that interest in the challenge continues to grow. There were 70 applicants for 14 team spots this year.

鈥淭he quality of work this year was very high,鈥 she told Arab News.

The challenge gives participants the chance to gain guidance from 黑料社区 and French mentors through workshops and roundtable sessions.

The program will culminate on Thursday with screenings and the announcement of two winners who will attend a residency in France in early 2026.

French Consul General Mohammed Nehad told Arab News the initiative was designed to nurture emerging filmmakers.

鈥淲e focus on emerging talent rather than seasoned professionals, as they represent the future and bring fresh vision and creativity, he said. 鈥淏y pairing them with experienced mentors from France and 黑料社区, we aim to foster collaboration and growth.鈥

鈥淔rance has always been a faithful partner of 黑料社区 in developing the cinema industry, which is why we launched the 48Hr Film Challenge for young filmmakers,鈥 he added.

Workshops covered acting, directing, production, distribution and post-production.

Actress, filmmaker and mentor Summer Shesha said she urged participants to 鈥渢rust their instincts, be present and spontaneous,鈥 and to use the 48-hour time limit as a creative spark rather than a constraint.

鈥淚 believe challenges like this mirror the real industry, where you have to be quick, decisive, collaborative, communicative, and resourceful, and graceful under pressure,鈥 she said.

鈥淲e are in a hard industry that requires softness, flexibility, and a thick skin and braveness at the same time.鈥

Moroccan director and actor Ayoub Layoussif co-led the acting and directing workshops, guiding participants through masterclasses, exercises and improvisation.

He said the compressed timeline forces young filmmakers to adapt quickly, a skill essential for future careers.

鈥淐hallenges like this teach emerging filmmakers to adapt, stay focused, work with actors, producers, and technicians, pitch their movies, and above all, nurture creativity and passion for cinema,鈥 he added.

For Camille Varenne, programmer at the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival, the visit to 黑料社区 offered a chance to discover new voices.

鈥淭he passion of the participants grows, and the quality of the movies is getting better every year. It鈥檚 a privilege to be here, to meet new talents, to meet the new generation of Saudi filmmakers, and understand their context.

鈥淭his allows me to defend Saudi films in my festival because I can give colleagues the background of the movies and the filmmaker,鈥 she said.

The festival selects just 160 titles out of around 8,000 submissions annually, she said.

Only two Saudi films have made the cut so far: 鈥淚rtidad鈥 by Mohamed Al-Hamoud, founder of Telfaz11, and 鈥淢era, Mera, Mera,鈥 directed by Khaled Zidan, an alumni of the first 48-hour challenge.

鈥淭his festival is a bridge to the Saudi cinema industry, and for me, it鈥檚 important for young filmmakers to tell their own story, rooted in their culture, and project themselves internationally,鈥 she added.

Larry Lamartiniere, managing director of Alliance Fran莽aise in Jeddah, described the event as a part of the group鈥檚 broader commitment to cultural exchange.

鈥淐inema holds a central place in French culture. It is a living art form, a mirror of society, and a powerful medium for dialogue between people.

鈥淗osting this event in Jeddah is a shared celebration of the power of storytelling and the richness of our interconnected imaginations,鈥 he said.


Egypt says 3,000-year-old gold bracelet missing from museum

Egypt says 3,000-year-old gold bracelet missing from museum
Updated 17 min 16 sec ago

Egypt says 3,000-year-old gold bracelet missing from museum

Egypt says 3,000-year-old gold bracelet missing from museum

CAIRO: A 3,000-year-old gold bracelet has gone missing from a restoration laboratory of Cairo鈥檚 Egyptian Museum, the country鈥檚 antiquities ministry said.
The bracelet, described as a golden band adorned with 鈥渟pherical lapis lazuli beads,鈥 dates to the reign of Amenemope, a pharaoh of Egypt鈥檚 21st Dynasty .
The ministry, in its statement issued late Tuesday, did not specify when the piece was last seen.
Egyptian media outlets said the loss was detected in recent days during an inventory check ahead of the 鈥淭reasures of the Pharaohs鈥 exhibition scheduled in Rome at the end of October.
An internal probe has been opened, and antiquities units across all Egyptian airports, seaports and land border crossings nationwide have been alerted, the ministry said.
The case was not announced immediately to allow investigations to proceed, and a full inventory of the lab鈥檚 contents was underway, it added.
The ministry did not respond to an AFP request for comment.
According to Jean Guillaume Olette-Pelletier, an Egyptologist, the bracelet was discovered in Tanis, in the eastern Nile delta, during archaeological excavations in the tomb of King Psusennes I, where Amenemope had been reburied after the plundering of his original tomb.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not the most beautiful, but scientifically it鈥檚 one of the most interesting鈥 objects, the expert, who has worked in Tanis, told AFP.
He said the bracelet had a fairly simple design but was made of a gold alloy designed to resist deformation. While gold represented the 鈥渇lesh of the gods,鈥 he said, lapis lazuli, imported from what is now Afghanistan, evoked their hair, he said.
The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square houses more than 170,000 artefacts, including the famed gold funerary mask of King Amenemope.
The disappearance comes just weeks before the scheduled November 1 inauguration of the long-awaited Grand Egyptian Museum.
One of the museum鈥檚 most iconic collections 鈥 the treasures of King Tutankhamun鈥檚 tomb 鈥 is being prepared for transfer ahead of the opening, which is being positioned as a major cultural milestone under President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi鈥檚 government.
In 2021, Egypt staged a high-profile parade transferring 22 royal mummies, including Ramses II and Queen Hatshepsut, to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Old Cairo 鈥 part of a broader effort to boost Egypt鈥檚 museum infrastructure and tourism appeal.
 


Lithuania charges 15 with terrorism over 鈥楻ussia bomb plot鈥

Lithuania charges 15 with terrorism over 鈥楻ussia bomb plot鈥
Updated 22 min 24 sec ago

Lithuania charges 15 with terrorism over 鈥楻ussia bomb plot鈥

Lithuania charges 15 with terrorism over 鈥楻ussia bomb plot鈥
  • Prosecutors said that the suspects used delivery companies DHL and DPD to send four packages of explosives hidden in cosmetics containers
  • The devices caused three explosions 鈥 at Leipzig airport, in a truck in Poland and a warehouse in Britain

VILNIUS: Lithuania said Wednesday it had charged 15 people with terrorism offenses over a Russia-backed plot to detonate parcels last year in Germany, Poland and Britain.
Prosecutors said that the suspects used delivery companies DHL and DPD to send four packages of explosives hidden in cosmetics containers from the Lithuanian capital Vilnius to various European countries.
The devices caused three explosions 鈥 at Leipzig airport, in a truck in Poland and a warehouse in Britain 鈥 while the fourth device malfunctioned, the Lithuania prosecutor鈥檚 office said, adding that it was an international inquiry.
Those charged are Russian, Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian and Ukrainian citizens, though it was unclear how many of them were in custody.
The Lithuanian prosecutors said in a statement that the crimes 鈥渨ere organized and coordinated by citizens of the Russian Federation who are associated with the military intelligence services of the Russian Federation.鈥