Prospects of Mid-east Peace: Lebanon-Israel Dialogue at the White House?
U.S. President Donald Trump announced the potential meeting of Lebanon and Israel's leaders at the White House within the next three weeks. The extension of a ceasefire between the nations aligns with this potential dialogue. Trump also emphasized the need for Iran to reduce its financial support for Hezbollah.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has announced the possibility of a significant diplomatic meeting at the White House, where leaders from Lebanon and Israel could convene within the next three weeks. This announcement follows the extension of a ceasefire between the two nations, introducing a new phase in Middle East diplomacy.
During a briefing with reporters, Trump hinted at the challenging geopolitical landscape, suggesting that Iran, a key player in the region, will have to curtail its financial support for Hezbollah, a significant political and military force within Lebanon.
The potential meeting in Washington represents a notable step towards peace, as both nations have been embroiled in long-standing tensions. Observers are keen to see if these talks could pave the way for lasting regional stability.
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