BEIRUT, July 15 (Reuters) - Lebanon and Israel concluded U.S.-brokered talks in Romeon Wednesday, with a U.S. official saying they had made progress on implementing a plan that could see Israeli forces begin to withdraw from some parts of southern Lebanon within days.The two longtime foes held ambassador-level talks at the U.S. embassy in Rome on Tuesday and Wednesday — their sixth round of face-to-face negotiations since a new war erupted on March 2 between Israel and Lebanese armed group Hezbollah, triggered by the wider regional conflict.

The sixth round of U.S.-mediated negotiations comes as Lebanon insists Israel withdraw from two planned pilot zones before further progress, while Israel says no pullout is…

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…

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.

Lebanon and Israel resumed talks in Rome Tuesday, with Beirut seeking progress on an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon under a U.S.-brokered deal,...

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

Under the agreement, Israel is expected to withdraw gradually from two defined areas in southern Lebanon and hand them over to Lebanese Army control.

Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors to the US will meet without military representatives as Washington pushes pilot zones in southern Lebanon; Beirut wants a faster IDF withdrawal,…

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

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

Israel said it was ready to move forward with plans to withdraw troops from two areas of south Lebanon, as the two countries held a new round of talks in Rome on Tuesday.

The State Department described the first day of U.S.-mediated negotiations as productive and said both sides were eager to move forward, while Israel's foreign minister expressed…

The first day of direct negotiations between Lebanon and Israel in Rome concluded on Tuesday following a seven-hour meeting at the US Embassy, an Anadolu correspondent said. The…

BEIRUT/ROME: Lebanon and Israel resumed talks on Tuesday in the Italian capital, with Beirut hoping for progress toward securing an Israeli withdrawal from south Lebanon under a…

Israel, Lebanon hold new round of talks in Rome-

Lebanon and Israel concluded the second day of Washington-mediated talks in Rome on July 15, as Israel said it was ready to move forward with plans to withdraw from two parts of…

Lebanon and Israel have taken steps toward creating “pilot zones” in southern Lebanon, following U.S.-mediated talks in Rome. The U.S.

A State Department official said Wednesday that talks between Lebanon and Israel have ended after two days of “productive and positive” discussions.“We