Lebanon has confirmed it will take part in the next round of peace talks with Israel, scheduled for July 15-16 in Rome, Al Jazeera reported Saturday evening via Abu Ali Express. The Lebanese delegation will be composed solely of diplomats, with no military officials included, according to the report.
Lebanon confirmed its participation in the next round of peace talks with Israel, scheduled for July 15-16 in Rome, according to Al Jazeera, as reported by Abu Ali Express. The Lebanese delegation will be composed solely of diplomats, with no military officials included, the report states. The talks are part of the ongoing diplomatic process between the two countries, which has included earlier rounds in Washington and Rome. As The Zioneer has reported, previous discussions have focused on the IDF's withdrawal from southern Lebanon and border security arrangements. The confirmation comes after Lebanon had expressed reservations about the Rome venue and demanded a binding timetable for the withdrawal. The Israeli government has not yet commented on the latest development.
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