Second Round of Talks Held in Washington to De-escalate Israel-Lebanon Conflict
Summary
A second round of talks in Washington D.C. aims to reduce tension between Israel and Lebanon, potentially extending the 10-day ceasefire while addressing issues like attacks, troop withdrawal, prisoner release, and reconstruction.
Key Points
- A second round of talks is ongoing in Washington D.C. to de-escalate the Israel-Lebanon conflict.
- Discussions may lead to an extension of the current 10-day ceasefire agreement.
- Lebanese President Joseph Aoun outlined demands including cessation of Israeli attacks and troop withdrawals.
- The talks also focus on prisoner release, Lebanese army deployment on the border, and infrastructure reconstruction.