Lebanon and Israel to Continue Security Talks in Washington
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Delegations from Lebanon and Israel will extend US-mediated security talks in Washington to continue discussions on a memorandum of intent, with Israel potentially withdrawing troops from southern Lebanon as a goodwill gesture.
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Lebanon and Israel are engaged in US-mediated security talks aimed at resolving conflict in southern Lebanon, including discussions on a memorandum of intent.
BEIRUT, June 26. /TASS/. Delegations from Lebanon and Israel will continue discussions on a memorandum of intent in the security sphere, scheduled for signing on Friday, during talks in Washington, a source at the US State Department told Asharq al-Awsat.
"The negotiations between Israel and Lebanon, with US mediation, which were initially expected to conclude on Thursday, June 25, will continue for an additional day. The fifth round will resume on Friday morning," he said.
The source underscored that the US is helping facilitate efforts to achieve progress in resolving the conflict in southern Lebanon.
As previously reported by Al Hadath, as a gesture of good will, Israel may withdraw its troops from one or two areas in southern Lebanon that have been under occupation. At the suggestion of US intermediaries, a "pilot zone" for Lebanese army units is planned to be established there.
During the experiment, Lebanese forces will have to demonstrate the ability to maintain control over the situation and counter potential incursions by Shiite organization Hezbollah. Its fighters must fully withdraw from the area south of the Litani River.
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Delegations will continue discussions on a memorandum of intent in Washington on Friday.
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Open Questions
- What specific areas will Israel withdraw from?
- Will Hezbollah fully withdraw from the Litani River area?
- Will the Lebanese army successfully maintain control?





