The round of negotiations between Israel and Lebanon in Rome has concluded, and i24NEWS reports that 'further progress' has been made. The report follows an earlier indication that the round had ended without details.
The round of talks between Israel and Lebanon in Rome has concluded, with i24NEWS reporting "further progress" has been made. This development comes after the talks resumed on Wednesday, as indicated by a senior US State Department official on Monday, who said the productive talks would continue on Wednesday. The conclusion of the round with reported progress suggests continued momentum, though no official confirmation or specific details have been released.
On Monday July 13, the sixth round of talks opened in Rome, focusing on Lebanese army deployment and IDF withdrawal. A senior US official told N12 that the talks were productive and would resume on Wednesday. A Lebanese report later stated that the round had concluded for the day without further details. The source quality evolved from a single Lebanese report to an on-record US official statement, and now a new report from i24NEWS citing progress.
As The Zioneer has reported, earlier talks in Washington (June 25) showed some progress, and talks in Doha (June 12) were described as making "significant progress" toward a regional deal. The current round in Rome is part of this broader diplomatic effort.
What remains open: No official confirmation from Israeli or Lebanese governments has been released, and the specific content of the progress remains undisclosed. The timeline for implementation of key issues, including Hezbollah's disarmament and border demarcation, is still unclear.
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