The two countries’ leaders would hold a conversation for the first time in 34 years

Washington is hosting the diplomatic talks and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will participate

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will take part in the talks in Washington.

This comes as the Lebanese government shows little to no leverage over Hezbollah, which was not represented

Israeli and Lebanese envoys meet in Washington amid ongoing conflict, focusing on Hezbollah disarmament and regional ceasefire efforts.

The Iran-backed Hezbollah militia said it would not abide by any agreements of the meeting in Washington.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the talks a "historic opportunity" but made it clear that no immediate breakthrough agreement was anticipated

The meeting marks the first direct talks between the two sides, though US officials say more time is needed.

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US president says the leaders of the two countries will speak for the first time in 34 years on Thursday.

The U.S. president said he was "trying to get a little breathing room between Israel and Lebanon."

The two countries’ leaders would hold a conversation for the first time in 34 years

The US president invites the two countries' leaders to Washington as Israel's prime minister insists troops will not leave southern Lebanon.