Diplomatic Tremors: Lebanon's Bold Step Towards Peace
The US special envoy to Lebanon, Tom Barrack, discusses a long-term peace plan with Israel following Lebanon's support for a US-backed proposal to disarm Hezbollah. Economic reconstruction and disarmament remain key focuses, amidst concerns over potential unrest and military demands.

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The United States is intensifying efforts to broker peace between Lebanon and Israel, with special envoy Tom Barrack leading the charge. Lebanon's endorsement of a US-backed proposal to disarm Hezbollah has set the stage for these crucial discussions.
Barrack recently met with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun to not only discuss disarmament but also to consider economic strategies for Lebanon's post-war reconstruction. Meetings with other key Lebanese figures, including Prime Minister Nawaf Salam and Speaker Nabih Berri, are in the pipeline.
This initiative has been met with resistance from Hezbollah leaders, raising concerns about potential civil unrest. President Aoun is pushing for increased military funding and international financial support to aid in Lebanon's rebuilding efforts post-conflict, which cost an estimated USD 11.1 billion according to the World Bank.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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