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Cautious optimism in Lebanon as direct talks with Israel progress

Cautious optimism in Lebanon as direct talks with Israel progress

Summary

Lebanon and Israel have started a third round of direct talks in Washington, aiming to extend a fragile ceasefire and address issues like Israeli troop withdrawal and Hezbollah disarmament. These talks involve mid-level officials and happen despite Hezbollah’s opposition and no formal diplomatic relations between the two countries.

Key Facts

  • The third round of talks between Lebanon and Israel began in Washington, DC.
  • The talks focus on extending a ceasefire and resolving issues such as Israeli forces leaving southern Lebanon and disarming Hezbollah.
  • The discussions are held by ambassador-level and mid-level officials, not top leaders.
  • Hezbollah opposes the talks and is not participating.
  • There is no formal diplomatic relationship between Lebanon and Israel.
  • US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who was involved in earlier talks, was absent due to President Trump’s visit to China.
  • The United Nations hopes these talks will lead to a lasting peace and calls for restraint from all parties.
  • People in southern Lebanon feel cautiously hopeful about the talks but understand full normalisation is unlikely under current Lebanese law.
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