Israel-Lebanon Talks Resume as Hormuz Tensions Deepen Across Region
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Israel-Lebanon talks resume as Hormuz tensions deepen across region
Israeli and Lebanese officials resumed direct negotiations in Washington on Thursday, May 14, as instability across the Middle East continued to intensify amid renewed violence in Lebanon, mounting security concerns in the Strait of Hormuz and escalating rhetoric surrounding Iran. The two-day discussions at the US State Department involve senior diplomats from Israel, Lebanon and the United States and are aimed at preventing further deterioratio…
Israelis and Lebanese had "positive" discussions in Washington, D.C., according to American diplomacy, while in Beijing Donald Trump will try again Friday to convince Xi Jinping to put pressure on Iran, two and a half months after the start of the Middle East war.
The third round of direct talks between Israel and Lebanon began in Washington on Thursday (14/05), just days before the end of a ceasefire that has reduced but not stopped fighting between Israel and the Hezbollah group. Lebanese officials hope the two-day negotiations will lead to a new ceasefire agreement and pave the way for addressing a range of sensitive issues, including the withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon and the disar…
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