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Expectations low as Lebanon, Israel resume talks in Rome
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Expectations low as Lebanon, Israel resume talks in Rome

Lebanon and Israel have resumed diplomatic talks in Rome, aiming to implement a U.S.-brokered agreement that calls for an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon and the disarmament of Hezbollah. However, expectations for immediate progress are low due to ongoing tensions and conflicting positions between the parties. Israel maintains its presence in a 'buffer zone' along the border, claiming it is necessary to protect northern communities from Hezbollah attacks. Meanwhile, Hezbollah has rejected the agreement and continues to resist disarmament. The talks aim to establish a framework for a phased withdrawal of Israeli forces and the deployment of Lebanese troops to the south. Italian officials have expressed support for hosting the discussions, hoping Rome can become a hub for peace efforts.

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Daily Sabah logoDaily SabahParty-alignedCenter8 hr. ago
Expectations low as Lebanon, Israel resume talks in Rome

Lebanon and Israel have resumed diplomatic talks in Rome, aiming to implement a U.S.-brokered agreement that calls for an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon and the disarmament of Hezbollah. However, expectations for immediate progress are low due to ongoing tensions and conflicting positions between the parties. Israel maintains its presence in a 'buffer zone' along the border, claiming it is necessary to protect northern communities from Hezbollah attacks. Meanwhile, Hezbollah has rejected the agreement and continues to resist disarmament. The talks aim to establish a framework for a phased withdrawal of Israeli forces and the deployment of Lebanese troops to the south. Italian officials have expressed support for hosting the discussions, hoping Rome can become a hub for peace efforts.

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