United States officials hosted envoys from Lebanon and Israel in Washington this week, and on Friday announced a 45-day extension to the cessation of hostilities that began in mid-April. The two-day talks, held May 14–16 at the State Department, produced a negotiating framework and scheduled follow-up military and political track meetings. The immediate outcome includes scheduled Pentagon-led military discussions on May 29 and political track negotiations set for June 2–3, while reports indicate more than 400 people killed in strikes since the ceasefire first took effect around April 17. Delegations said the extension aims to consolidate the truce even as new strikes were reported during the talks.
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Peace talks are a positive step, but the situation remains volatile with new strikes reported. The US is playing a key role in mediating these discussions. Worth forwarding if you know someone interested in international affairs or affected by gas prices.
U.S. diplomatic mediation and the negotiating delegations from Israel and Lebanon benefited from a formal platform to extend the cessation of hostilities and schedule political and military track talks.
Civilians in Lebanon and Israeli border areas suffered casualties and destruction from renewed strikes and cross-border fire during the period surrounding the ceasefire.
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