Israel and Lebanon Seek Direct Negotiations to Address Regional Tensions
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Under the auspices of the United States government, Israel and Lebanon have initiated a series of direct negotiations aimed at resolving ongoing disputes. The first day of talks concluded without immediate progress as delegates remain divided over key issues such as withdrawal scope and timing. These efforts represent an attempt to stabilize relations between the two nations amidst broader geopolitical challenges.
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