Negotiations between Israel and Lebanon are set to continue today at the Pentagon, after the latest round opened yesterday at the State Department in Washington. According to a report in Jewish Insider, sources familiar with the contacts said the issue of nuclear inspectors came up during the talks, despite public denials.
The same report said there are also disagreements between U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio over Iran’s role in Lebanon. Vance said the United States expects Iran to help restrain Hezbollah, while Rubio stressed that talks with Iran and efforts to stabilize Lebanon are proceeding on separate tracks.
The article did not say whether those differences affected the negotiations, but it indicated that the discussions are continuing as part of broader diplomatic efforts around Lebanon and Iran.