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Lebanon and Israel Maintain Uncommon In-Particular person Talks
Whereas the talks between Israel and Lebanon in Washington didn’t yield a cease-fire settlement, either side agreed to “launch direct negotiations” after having “productive discussions,” in response to an announcement from the U.S. State Division.
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“It’s a historic gathering that we hope to construct on. And the hope as we speak is that we will define the framework upon which a everlasting and lasting peace will be developed.” “We found as we speak that we’re on the identical aspect of the equation. That’s essentially the most optimistic factor we might have come away with. We’re each united in liberating Lebanon from an occupation energy dominated by Iran known as Hezbollah.”
Whereas the talks between Israel and Lebanon in Washington didn’t yield a cease-fire settlement, either side agreed to “launch direct negotiations” after having “productive discussions,” in response to an announcement from the U.S. State Division.
By Meg Felling
April 14, 2026

