Israel, Lebanon leaders to hold talks, says Trump
United States President Donald Trump has announced that leaders of Israel and Lebanon are set to hold talks aimed at easing long-standing tensions between both countries.
According to Trump, the planned meeting would mark the first direct negotiations between the two sides in decades, raising hopes for a possible diplomatic breakthrough.
He noted that the talks are part of broader efforts to reduce hostilities in the Middle East and promote stability in the region.
While details of the meeting, including venue and timeline, were not immediately disclosed, analysts say the development could open a new chapter in relations between the two nations.
Observers caution, however, that deep-rooted issues and historical grievances may pose significant challenges to any lasting agreement.
The announcement has drawn global attention, with many watching closely to see whether the talks will lead to meaningful progress toward peace.
