
Lebanon’s president seeks to allay concerns over negotiations with Israel
The seventh round of talks, held last week in Rome, ended without any apparent progress on expanding the number of “pilot zones” in Lebanon – small pockets of territory from which Israel withdraws its troops and hands over control to the Lebanese armed forces, on the understanding that the area will be kept free of Hezbollah militants.
Mohamed Azakir/Reuters Lebanon’s president has sought to allay concerns over the negotiations between his country and Israel, following a seventh round of heated talks in Rome.
An Israeli source told CNN on Monday that no date had been set for the next round of talks, but Lebanon’s president, in his post on X, re-stated his commitment to a negotiated solution.
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