On [specific date if available], ceasefire talks in Washington brought together representatives from Lebanon and other parties. The Lebanese side emphasized the need for Israel to fully implement the ceasefire agreement signed in April, which serves as a basis for controlling military actions along the border.
The April agreement was seen as an important step to reduce tensions, but recent violations by Israel have complicated the situation. Lebanon argues that continued Israeli airstrikes and military operations violate both the spirit and content of the agreement.
The current talks, held under US auspices, focus on rebuilding trust and finding a sustainable solution. Lebanon called on the international community, particularly the United States, to urge Israel to respect its commitments, while proposing stricter monitoring measures to prevent future violations.
Israel has not yet issued an official response. However, analysts say the outcome of these talks will have major implications for regional security, especially in southern Lebanon and border areas at risk of conflict.