Macron the french president hes flanked by. The lebanese Prime Minister mr mike ross so far restating the framework for peace and the surrounding surrounding levanon as well hes saying that france will play a key part in that ongoing operation lets take it back to paris for you. And will join with the efforts made by the lebanese authorities the minister of Foreign Affairs and i are pleased to have you with us here in paris in the presence of the Prime Minister of lebanon for this meeting of the iris g. Which france is only to cochair with the u. N. Whose presence a great go to today and maybe welcome i mean mohammed. I also wish to acknowledge the ministers and representatives of the many countries and organizations who are here with us today mobilization is a sign that the International Community is determined to join forces in support of a country which we know to be fragile. Fragile but essential. Living on is not just a friend of france however important that friendship may be it
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BY MICHAEL CHAIKEN | REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN
Burlington’s Jillian Duffy and Woodbury’s Lindiana Frangu held on to their respected crowns for a year longer than anyone else has in the history of the Miss Connecticut Scholarship Organization. This month, the two women finally give up their titles.
MICHAEL CHAIKEN REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN
Miss Connecticut Jillian Duffy, a Lewis S. Mills High School graduate, will crown her successor when the 2021 pageant takes place at Mohegan Sun on April 10-11.
Duffy, Miss Connecticut, and Frangu, Miss Connecticut’s Outstanding Teen, have held their titles for nearly two years. But the duo did not greedily refuse to give up their crowns and sashes. Instead, world events undermined their best efforts to finally welcome their successors.