US guarantees Beirut’s safety until Lebanese-Israeli talks on April 14 — TV
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The Al Hadath television channel reports that the United States has provided security guarantees for Beirut ahead of ambassador-level negotiations between Lebanon and Israel in Washington. The talks are intended to consolidate a ceasefire and address issues including Hezbollah's weapons, Israeli troop withdrawal, and prisoner releases.
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What happened
The United States provided guarantees regarding Beirut’s security ahead of negotiations between the Lebanese and Israeli sides in Washington on April 14, Al Hadath television channel reported citing its sources in Lebanon.
Why it matters
According to the agency, the US side "guaranteed the protection of Beirut from airstrikes until Tuesday." The sources also stated that negotiations between Israel and Lebanon "will be held at the level of ambassadors." This round of talks is aimed to…
Common ground
The clearest point to anchor on is this: negotiations between Israel and Lebanon "will be held at the level of ambassadors.".
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The Al Hadath television channel reports that the United States has provided security guarantees for Beirut ahead of ambassador-level negotiations between Lebanon and Israel in Washington. The talks are intended to consolidate a ceasefire and address issues including Hezbollah's weapons, Israeli troop withdrawal, and prisoner releases.
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