The full text of the Israel-Lebanon-U.S. framework agreement has been published. The deal aims to establish diplomatic relations between Israel and Lebanon, creating a path to peace, according to the document.
The full text of the Israel-U.S.-Lebanon trilateral framework agreement was published Monday afternoon, providing the complete document signed in Washington last week. The framework aims to create a path to peace for both Israel and Lebanon, and to establish diplomatic relations between them, according to the published text.
As The Zioneer reported on June 27, the 14-point framework includes mutual recognition, Lebanon's commitment to disarm Hezbollah and other militias, and a phased IDF withdrawal conditioned on verifiable milestones. The newly published full text now provides the complete language of the agreement, allowing for detailed analysis of its provisions.
The agreement was signed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, whom The Zioneer reported called it "the beginning of the beginning" after five rounds of talks. The framework has been framed by the U.S. State Department as providing a path to lasting peace and stability. The full text release marks the first time the complete document has been made publicly available in its entirety for review.
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