According to Channel 14, Israeli and Lebanese negotiators will meet in Rome on Tuesday. Israeli officials say the Lebanese government is delaying the implementation of a pilot agreement, though details of the pilot remain undisclosed.
Channel 14 reported Monday evening that Israeli and Lebanese delegations are set to hold a round of talks in Rome on Tuesday. The report quotes an Israeli official claiming that the Lebanese government is delaying the implementation of a 'pilot' — a term whose precise meaning was not elaborated in the broadcast. The claim could not be independently verified. The Zioneer has previously covered the ongoing Israel-Lebanon diplomatic track, including reports of earlier rounds and Lebanon's demands for a binding IDF withdrawal timetable. The new round comes amid continued tensions along the border, though the current report does not specify whether the talks will address the broader security framework.
2 developments
- StrongLebanon to participate in Rome talks with Israel on July 24-25, official says
- StrongThird round of Israel-Lebanon talks begins in Washington
- DevelopingReport: Fifth round of Lebanon-Israel border talks to open in Washington on June 22
- StrongLebanese delegation to Rome talks includes former US envoy Simon Karam, current ambassador Nada Muawwad — report
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