
Netanyahu praises agreement on Lebanon as 'blow to Iran,' vows not to withdraw troops
"The most important thing is, first of all, that Israel remains in the security zone in southern Lebanon.
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"The most important thing is, first of all, that Israel remains in the security zone in southern Lebanon. The agreement also says Israel has no territorial ambitions in Lebanon and that the elimination of threats posed by Hezbollah would remove the need for any future Israeli military presence. Lebanon framework Israel and Lebanon hailed an agreement signed with the US to pave the way towards peace on their front in the war, although Hezbollah warned the deal would thwart plans to resolve the broader conflict.
Furthermore, Oil prices nevertheless fell sharply, reflecting hopes that traffic through Hormuz — a strategic waterway which normally sees around a fifth of the world’s oil and gas exports — would keep recovering despite the latest flare-up. "This is also a serious blow to Iran. In addition, we are, of course, allowing the Lebanese Army to begin preparations to establish control over the territory.
In addition, The framework further provides for the creation of a military coordination group with US participation, internationally supported reconstruction in areas transferred to Lebanese control, and the launch of direct negotiations toward a comprehensive peace and security agreement.
One point remains disputed: Versions opposées — Lebanese President Joseph Aoun welcomed the unpublished framework as a “first step”… ; Lebanon's Ambassador to the United States, Nada Hamadeh Moawad, called the accord the….
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"The most important thing is, first of all, that Israel remains in the security zone in southern Lebanon.
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The agreement also says Israel has no territorial ambitions in Lebanon and that the elimination of threats posed by Hezbollah would remove the need for any future Israeli military presence.
according to The Times of India - WorldLebanon framework Israel and Lebanon hailed an agreement signed with the US to pave the way towards peace on their front in the war, although Hezbollah warned the deal would thwart plans to resolve the broader conflict.
according to Dawn - HomeOil prices nevertheless fell sharply, reflecting hopes that traffic through Hormuz — a strategic waterway which normally sees around a fifth of the world’s oil and gas exports — would keep recovering despite the latest flare-up.
according to Dawn - Home"This is also a serious blow to Iran.
according to TASSIn addition, we are, of course, allowing the Lebanese Army to begin preparations to establish control over the territory.
according to TASSThe framework further provides for the creation of a military coordination group with US participation, internationally supported reconstruction in areas transferred to Lebanese control, and the launch of direct negotiations toward a comprehensive peace and security agreement.
according to The Times of India - World
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Versions opposées
- Lebanese President Joseph Aoun welcomed the unpublished framework as a “first step”…Dawn - Home
- Lebanon's Ambassador to the United States, Nada Hamadeh Moawad, called the accord the…The Times of India - World
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"The most important thing is, first of all, that Israel remains in the security zone in southern Lebanon.
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