Israel and Lebanon agree to implement ceasefire
Lebanon and Israel have agreed to the implementation of a ceasefire, according to a joint statement with the United States released by the State Department on Wednesday following negotiations in Washington.
Israel and Lebanon agree to implement ceasefire Lebanon and Israel have agreed to implement a ceasefire following negotiations in Washington, mediated by the United States. The agreement is conditional on Hezbollah ceasing fire and withdrawing from the South Litani Sector. Both nations have agreed to further direct negotiations to address outstanding issues.
- Lebanon and Israel have agreed to implement a ceasefire.
- The agreement was announced in a joint statement with the United States after negotiations in Washington.
- The ceasefire is contingent on Hezbollah ceasing fire and evacuating operatives from the South Litani Sector.
- Previous ceasefire attempts had failed, with hostilities continuing.
- Iran stated it would not agree to a deal ending its conflict with the US and Israel unless Lebanon was covered.
- Lebanon and Israel will engage in further direct negotiations to build confidence and resolve other issues.
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