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.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has ordered talks with Lebanon, focusing on Hezbollah disarmament. This follows repeated requests from Beirut for direct negotiations. However, no ceasefire currently exists between Israel and Lebanon.
Israeli PM Netanyahu instructed the start of direct peace talks with Lebanon, which would include the disarmament of Hezbollah. The Lebanese President stated that a ceasefire followed by direct negotiations is the only solution. The conflict escalated after Hezbollah attacks, leading to a major Israeli offensive.
Israel has decided to open direct talks with Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah and establish peace relations. This move followed discussions with the US President and requests from Lebanon. However, Israel plans to proceed with negotiations without halting its strikes, and military conflict continues.
Russia asserted that the ceasefire agreed upon by the US and Iran should extend to Lebanon, amid Israeli strikes against Hezbollah. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov emphasized that these agreements have a regional dimension during a call with his Iranian counterpart. Moscow reiterated its readiness to assist in finding solutions for successful peace talks.
Iran's President strongly warned that Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon threaten to nullify the fragile ceasefire brokered recently. Israel conducted heavy bombardments targeting Hezbollah, while Iran insists the truce explicitly covers Lebanon. Amid warnings of 'explicit costs' for further attacks, oil prices are soaring due to Strait of Hormuz instability.
Concerns are rising that fighting involving Hezbollah could unravel the fragile US-Iran truce amid ceasefire talks between Israel and Lebanon. Israel continues its bombardment of Lebanon, pushing for Hezbollah's disarmament, while the Lebanese government demands a truce first. Iran views the Lebanese situation as an 'inseparable part' of the ceasefire and is closely monitoring developments.
Iranian President Pezeshkian stated that Israeli strikes on Lebanon violate the ceasefire agreement and render negotiations meaningless. This comment follows heavy Israeli strikes on Lebanon since the conflict with Hezbollah began last month. Iran affirmed that it would not abandon the Lebanese people.
Israeli PM Netanyahu authorized direct talks with Lebanon amid difficulties in the Iran war ceasefire. The talks aim to disarm Hezbollah and establish peaceful relations between the neighbors. Iran warns of strong responses to continued Israeli attacks, keeping tensions high.