Lebanon and Israel officials to meet in US on Tuesday

Senior Lebanese official tells BBC the country will only engage in talks if a ceasefire is first established, casting immediate doubt on the planned meeting.

Senior Lebanese official tells BBC the country will only engage in talks if a ceasefire is first established, casting immediate doubt on the planned meeting. | Contesto: cronaca

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Officials from Lebanon and Israel are scheduled to meet in the United States on Tuesday, a rare diplomatic encounter between the two nations technically in a state of war. The planned talks, confirmed by multiple diplomatic sources, aim to address escalating tensions along their shared border. However, the prospect of the meeting proceeding was thrown into immediate doubt by a precondition set by Beirut. A senior Lebanese official, speaking to the BBC on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the discussions, stated unequivocally that Lebanon would only participate in the talks if a ceasefire was already in place. This condition presents a significant hurdle, as the border region has seen near-daily exchanges of fire between the Israeli military and the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah for months. The official's statement suggests Beirut views de-escalation as a prerequisite for diplomacy, not an outcome to be negotiated. The context for these tentative talks is one of the most volatile periods in Lebanese-Israeli relations since the 2006 war. Cross-border strikes have intensified, leading to civilian casualties, the displacement of tens of thousands of people on both sides of the frontier, and widespread destruction in southern Lebanese villages. The conflict is largely viewed as a spillover from the war in Gaza, with Hezbollah positioning its actions as support for Hamas. Israel has warned it will no longer tolerate Hezbollah's military presence near the border, with senior officials threatening larger-scale military action if a diplomatic solution is not found. The significance of a direct meeting, even through intermediaries, cannot be overstated. Lebanon and Israel have no formal diplomatic relations and typically communicate through third parties like the United Nations or the United States. The last major framework governing their border was the 1949 Armistice Agreement. Any face-to-face discussion, however tentative, represents a potential diplomatic channel to prevent a broader, devastating war that both governments claim they wish to avoid but for which they continue to prepare. The immediate implication of the Lebanese official's statement is...

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