The US is set to host direct talks between Lebanon and Israel next week in Washington. These talks will proceed separately from ongoing negotiations with Iran, with Israel focusing on Hezbollah disarmament. Iran warned that continued attacks in Lebanon could jeopardize Tehran's participation in future US talks.
The US is set to host direct talks between Lebanon and Israel next week. This move follows Lebanon's desire to negotiate separately from ongoing talks with Iran. The discussions are expected to focus on disarming Hezbollah and establishing peaceful relations.
A Lebanese official told AFP that Lebanon is seeking a ceasefire before commencing peace talks with Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated he had instructed the start of talks that would include Hezbollah's disarmament. Lebanon's demand for a ceasefire is expected to be a key variable in future diplomatic approaches between the two nations.
Israeli PM Netanyahu ordered direct talks with Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah and establish peace. This announcement followed large-scale Israeli strikes, while the Lebanese government mandated state control over Beirut's weapons. Despite this, the Iran-backed Hezbollah continues its military activities, keeping the situation complex.
Israel announced the immediate launch of ceasefire talks with Lebanon following heavy bombing, amid threats from Iran. The negotiations aim to disarm Hezbollah and establish peace between Israel and Lebanon. Meanwhile, Iran is applying pressure on the US by claiming to have mined the Strait of Hormuz.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu ordered direct talks with Lebanon, aiming to disarm Hezbollah and establish peaceful relations. The Lebanese government has not yet responded to Netanyahu's directive. Lebanese leaders have stressed that a ceasefire followed by direct negotiations is the only way to resolve the situation.
Israel is pushing for direct talks with Lebanon, demanding Hezbollah's disarmament, but Beirut has not responded immediately. The fragile truce between Iran and the US remains strained due to Israeli strikes in Lebanon and disputes over ceasefire terms. Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz adds uncertainty to energy supplies, driving up oil prices.
Israel has agreed to direct talks with Lebanon, focusing on disarming Hezbollah at Lebanon's request. These talks are set to begin next week in Washington, marking a significant step amid decades of hostility. Meanwhile, Iran and the US continue to exert pressure regarding the Strait of Hormuz blockade and nuclear issues.
Israeli PM Netanyahu ordered direct talks with Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah and establish peace relations. This announcement followed a large wave of Israeli strikes on Lebanon. The Lebanese government also took steps to restrict Hezbollah's armed activities.
Israeli PM Netanyahu instructed the start of direct peace talks with Lebanon, aiming for Hezbollah disarmament and peaceful relations. The Lebanese President also stressed direct negotiations following a ceasefire, indicating diplomatic efforts. Amid escalating Israeli offensives against Hezbollah, signs of seeking a peaceful resolution between the two nations are emerging.