The Lebanese president said Friday that he will not retreat from his decision to hold negotiations with Israel, according to a report by ynet. The statement reaffirms his commitment to the diplomatic track amid ongoing talks on the northern front.
The Lebanese president reaffirmed his commitment to negotiations with Israel on Friday, according to a report by ynet. The statement comes amid ongoing diplomatic talks between the two countries, with both sides having staked out public positions in recent weeks. Israeli leaders have insisted that IDF forces will not withdraw from Lebanon, while Lebanese officials have conditioned talks on a full Israeli pullout. The Zioneer has previously reported on statements by both sides outlining their respective red lines. The negotiations remain at a sensitive stage, with no breakthrough publicly announced.
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