Historic Diplomatic Dialogue: Israel and Lebanon at the Table
Historic diplomatic talks between Israel and Lebanon are set to resume in Washington, marking the first direct dialogue in decades. Despite opposition from Hezbollah, who is observing a ceasefire, the discussions aim to disarm the group and pursue a peace agreement.
In a significant development, historic diplomatic talks between Israel and Lebanon are slated to resume in Washington. This comes after the two countries' ambassadors held their first direct diplomatic meeting in decades last week.
A senior Israeli official, speaking anonymously, confirmed that the same representatives would participate in the Thursday discussions. However, there has been no immediate confirmation from the United States or Lebanon regarding the talks.
The dialogue faces opposition from the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, which is currently observing a 10-day ceasefire. Despite the group's stance, Israel aims to disarm Hezbollah and work towards a lasting peace agreement with Lebanon.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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