The Lebanese Embassy in Washington has released a statement indicating it received confirmation of an agreement framework between Hezbollah and a U.S. proposal. This proposed understanding reportedly centers on a mutual cessation of hostilities.
According to the details provided by the embassy, the agreement suggests that Israeli attacks targeting the southern outskirts of Beirut would halt in exchange for Hezbollah ceasing its attacks against Israel. Furthermore, the embassy claimed that the framework for disarmament outlined in the proposal would be expanded to encompass all Lebanese territories, as reported by Telegrafi. In addition to the cessation of hostilities, the Lebanese Embassy stated that Donald Trump had informed the Lebanese Ambassador to the U.S., Nada Maawad, that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had given approval for the proposed agreement.
Regarding the status of negotiations, Trump reportedly stated that peace talks “are ongoing,” directly contradicting some circulating media reports. The statement from the embassy provides specific details regarding the proposed terms involving Hezbollah and the broader Lebanese security landscape.
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