Key facts
- Lebanese President Joseph Aoun hopes a US-Iran deal will permanently end the Israel-Hezbollah war.
- Lebanon will intensify efforts for a complete Israeli withdrawal and prisoner release.
- The Lebanese government is working to facilitate the return of displaced residents to southern Lebanon.
- A US-Iran agreement aims to bring stability to the region.
- Contentious points include security zones in Lebanon and Hezbollah's potential disbanding.
- Hezbollah was not directly involved in the talks, relying on Iran's influence.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun expressed optimism that a recent agreement between the United States and Iran would lead to a permanent cessation of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, emphasizing Lebanon's security for regional stability. Prime Minister Nawaf Salam stated that Lebanon will intensify efforts for a complete Israeli withdrawal and prisoner release, and that the government is working to facilitate the return of displaced residents to southern Lebanon.
