A Lebanese official told AFP on Saturday that his country would take part in planned talks with Israel next week in Rome, after Beirut had previously

BEIRUT, Lebanon: Lebanon demands Israel’s withdrawal from two “pilot zones” in the south as a condition for participating in the next round of direct negotiations in Rome next…

A Lebanese official told AFP on Saturday that his country would take part in planned talks with Israel next week in Rome, after Beirut had previously

The decision was made after Israel announced its intentions to start withdrawing its troops

BEIRUT: Lebanese negotiators are set to meet their Israeli counterparts in Rome on Tuesday for a sixth round of direct, US-brokered talks, with the session scheduled to run over…

Lebanon views with “cautious optimism” the sixth round of direct negotiations with the Jewish state mediated by the US, scheduled for tomorrow in Rome. This is reported by the…

Israel has shown no indication it is preparing to withdraw from southern Lebanon under US-brokered plan rejected by Hezbollah

BEIRUT: Lebanon and Israel are holding new negotiations under US auspices in Rome on Tuesday, against the backdrop of a regional escalation between Washington and Tehran. The two…

By Maya Gebeily and Alvise ArmelliniBEIRUT/ROME, July 14 (Reuters) - Lebanon and Israel resumed talks on Tuesday in the Italian capital, with Beirut hoping for progress towards…

Lebanon and Israel engage in talks in Rome to negotiate Israeli withdrawal amid escalating regional tensions and Hezbollah's opposition.

Lebanese and Israeli delegations to meet at the US embassy in Rome, aiming to move the US-brokered deal into the implementation stage.

Beirut is hoping for progress towards securing an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon.

Lebanon and Israel began a sixth round of talks in Rome to discuss the US-brokered framework agreement, amid delays and disputes over the implementation of the pilot zone…

Beirut wants progress on the US-brokered plan as Israeli forces remain in south Lebanon and continue attacks despite ceasefire

The last thing Beirut wants is replacing one regional-power influence with another