Historic Lebanon-Israel Meeting Looms at White House
President Donald Trump announced a 10-day ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel and revealed that leaders from both countries might meet at the White House soon. This prospective meeting would mark the first dialogue between the two nations in 44 years, as Trump works toward a longer-term agreement.
President Donald Trump announced a 10-day ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, further disclosing potential upcoming talks at the White House involving leaders from both nations.
The prospective meeting aims to foster dialogue first seen in 44 years, as the two countries consider negotiations under U.S. mediation.
Trump emphasized that he is engaged in working on a more comprehensive and enduring deal, highlighting the historical significance of Lebanon and Israel coming together for discussions in Washington.
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