
Israel-Lebanon ceasefire extended for 45 days, State Department says
After two days of talks in Washington, D.C., Israel and Lebanon have extended their ceasefire for 45 days "to enable future progress" in negotiations, the State Department announced Friday.
The talks were "highly productive" and the next round of political negotiations would reconvene on June 2 and 3, spokesperson Tommy Pigott said.
He also announced that a second, security focused track for the talks would be launched through the Pentagon, starting on May 29 and featuring military delegations from both countries.
"We hope these discussions will advance lasting peace between the two countries, full recognition of each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and establishing genuine security along their shared border," Pigott said.







