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Lebanon, Israel hold first direct talks in decades; Lebanese ambassador says next round 'in due course'
Updated On: 15 April, 2026 09:39 AM IST | Washington | ANI
Lebanon and Israel held their first direct talks in decades in Washington, with both sides describing the discussions as constructive. Lebanese envoy Nada Hamadeh Moawad called for a ceasefire and humanitarian relief, while Israeli envoy Yechiel Leiter stressed security concerns and ruled out halting military operations

Ceasefire tensions rise as Iran, US-Israel differ on Hezbollah. Representational Image/File
Lebanon and Israel held their first direct talks in decades on Tuesday, with Lebanon's Ambassador to the United States, Nada Hamadeh Moawad, saying that details regarding the next round of negotiations would be announced "in due course," following what she described as a "constructive" preliminary meeting. In a statement issued after the historic engagement, Moawad underscored the need for de-escalation and urgent humanitarian relief amid the ongoing conflict.
"I called for a ceasefire and the return of displaced persons to their homes," CNN quoted her as saying. "I also called for the adoption of practical measures to alleviate the severe humanitarian crisis that Lebanon continues to endure as a result of the ongoing conflict," she added. The envoy reiterated calls for a ceasefire, return of displaced persons, and urgent humanitarian measures, while reaffirming Lebanon's sovereignty and thanking the US for hosting the discussions.
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