US Actively Supports Israel-Lebanon Framework Agreement Amid Regional Security Talks
American sources told the Lebanese newspaper Nadaa Al-Watan that Washington is playing an active and supervisory role in advancing the new framework agreement between Israel and Lebanon. The US presents this agreement as a key element in President Trump's broader regional peace strategy. Unlike a passive mediator, senior American officials are backing the deal and pushing for its implementation. However, they explicitly condition its success on Hezbollah's disarmament and a gradual Israeli withdrawal. This approach views the agreement not merely as a ceasefire but as a practical test for achieving sustainable peace and security in Lebanon and the wider region.
Meanwhile, Reuters reports that talks in Doha today between the US and Iran will focus on the passage of vessels through the Strait of Hormuz and arrangements to prevent escalation, differing from previous discussions held in Switzerland. The article was prepared with contributions from numerous journalists and provides updates on the 997th day of the ongoing war.
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