Lebanese media report that the military negotiations between Israel and Lebanon have registered some progress in recent days in Washington. A final formula has not yet been reached on disputed areas and the core issues.
Lebanese media reported on Wednesday night that the military talks between Israel and Lebanon in Washington have registered some progress in recent days, though a final agreement has not yet been reached on the disputed areas and the core issues under discussion. The report, published by Lebanese media citing unnamed sources, did not specify which areas or issues remain unresolved. The talks are part of a broader diplomatic effort mediated by the United States, focused on an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon and the establishment of security arrangements along the border.
As The Zioneer reported earlier on Wednesday, the second day of negotiations concluded, with talks set to resume on Thursday. The US ambassador to Lebanon acknowledged difficulties in the process earlier in the day but expressed hope they would be resolved. Previous rounds saw disagreements over the pace of withdrawal and the specific areas for Israeli pullback.
The latest report signals that movement is occurring on the military track, but the lack of a finalized formula keeps the outcome uncertain. The talks are scheduled to continue in the coming days.
3 developments
- DevelopingIsrael-Lebanon withdrawal talks underway at the Pentagon
- DevelopingIsrael and US reach new understandings on Lebanon front, Israel Hayom reports
- DevelopingReport: Lebanon-Israel talks atmosphere improves, US hopes for agreement
- DevelopingSecond day of Israel-Lebanon negotiations concludes; talks to resume tomorrow
Source and signal
- Internal intake
