Historic Ceasefire Reached Between Israel and Lebanon with U.S. Mediation
A breakthrough ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has been announced by US President Donald Trump, marking a pivotal moment in regional diplomacy. This 10-day truce results from intensive discussions in Washington, aiming for a longer-lasting peace. U.S. officials, including Vice President JD Vance, are tasked with ensuring continued progress.
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In a significant development for Middle Eastern diplomacy, US President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a 10-day ceasefire. This announcement follows intensified diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions in the volatile region.
President Trump revealed that he had productive discussions with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Both leaders have committed to the temporary truce as a first step toward a larger peace agreement.
This agreement is noteworthy as it follows high-level meetings, the first of their kind in over three decades, in Washington, D.C. The talks included top US officials, such as Secretary of State Marco Rubio. President Trump has further enlisted Vice President JD Vance to facilitate ongoing negotiations to attain a permanent resolution.
Trump emphasized the historic significance of the trilateral meeting in Washington, stating, "The two countries met for the first time in 34 years with our great Secretary of State, Marco Rubio." He reiterated the administration's dedication to the peace process and entrusted key figures like Vice President Vance and Secretary Rubio to work with military leadership, including Joint Chiefs Chairman Dan 'Razin' Caine, to ensure a lasting peace settlement. The fragile region has witnessed recent volatility, making the ceasefire a critical step toward stability.
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