Ceasefire Between Israel and Lebanon Extended Again

The temporary ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon has been extended for another three weeks, Zamin.uz reports. This significant decision was reached following high-level negotiations organized at the White House with the mediation of the United States.
The agreement between the parties serves as a key factor in suspending armed clashes in the region and ensuring the safety of the civilian population. U.S.
President Donald Trump stated that the primary goal of extending the agreement is to reduce tensions between the two nations and maintain relative stability in the Middle East region. During the negotiation process, American officials actively participated, utilizing all available resources to bring the parties to a mutual compromise.
Additionally, the Washington administration expressed its readiness to provide comprehensive support to the Lebanese government in its fight against Hezbollah and in strengthening state control within the country. Nevertheless, international analysts emphasize that the overall situation in the region remains complex and volatile.
Continued military tension in certain border areas remains a cause for concern. Currently, dialogue processes between the parties are ongoing.
The main focus is on strengthening the temporary ceasefire and achieving a long-term, stable peace agreement in the future. According to experts, this three-week period provides a favorable opportunity for the parties to restore mutual trust and determine subsequent political steps.
Israeli and Lebanese officials, with the support of the international community, are working to resolve conflict issues through diplomatic channels.





