Lebanon: Netanyahu Meeting “Premature” Ahead of Next Week Israel Talks
Salam said a security agreement and halt to Israeli attacks must come first, as more than 2,700 people have been killed in the war, Lebanon’s Health Ministry says.
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Lebanese PM says premature to talk of any high-level meeting with Israel
Hostilities between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah have continued to rage in southern Lebanon despite a U.S.-mediated ceasefire.
The Lebanese official's statements significantly reduce the chances of a quick meeting between the leaders of the two countries. According to the Lebanese official agency NNA, Nawaf Salam stressed that the priority of Beirut remains to strengthen the armistice and stop Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon. The official said that any new round of negotiations between the representatives of Lebanon and Israel should start from respect for the cease…
Lebanese Prime Minister Salam rejects meeting with Netanyahu (stock image - AI-generated) Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has rejected a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. High-level talks with Israel are premature and require extensive preparation, Salam stated. US President Donald Trump had previously sought a meeting between Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun. The conditions for a top-level meeting are not y…
Lebanon rules out early Israel talks as border violence escalates
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has said it is “premature” to discuss any high-level meeting with Israel, casting doubt on hopes for direct leadership talks despite recent diplomatic momentum. Speaking through Lebanon’s National News Agency, Salam stressed that any future negotiations would first require solid steps to reinforce the ceasefire and halt ongoing hostilities along the southern border. He added that Lebanon’s minimum demand remai…
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