The second day of negotiations between Israel and Lebanon in Washington has concluded, with another session scheduled for Thursday, according to Israeli journalist Amichai Stein (i24NEWS). No details on progress or points of disagreement were reported in the brief update.
The second day of Israel-Lebanon negotiations in Washington has concluded, and talks are set to resume Thursday, according to Amichai Stein (i24NEWS). The brief update did not specify whether any progress was made or what outstanding issues remain. The discussions follow a first day on Wednesday, which Axios reported ended without headway amid deep disagreements over the scope and timeline of an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon. US State Department officials had described the talks earlier Wednesday as advancing toward a comprehensive security arrangement. President Isaac Herzog stated Monday that Hezbollah's disarmament must be part of any agreement. The talks are mediated by the United States and aim to establish a stable security framework along the Israel-Lebanon border.
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
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