Lebanese and Israeli envoys will meet again in Washington, Lebanon strongly advocates extending the ceasefire agreement

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Crypto World News reports that on April 22, Lebanon and Israel special envoys will hold their second talks within two weeks in Washington, D.C., focusing on extending the upcoming 10-day temporary ceasefire agreement. The agreement was brokered by the Trump administration and is currently under pressure from frequent clashes and mutual accusations of violations. Lebanon stated that extending the ceasefire is a prerequisite for advancing subsequent negotiations and hopes to use this to push for the withdrawal of Israeli forces, the release of detained personnel, and border demarcation, among other key issues. Meanwhile, Hezbollah and Israel continue to exchange fire, and the situation remains highly tense. Analysts believe that as an important link connecting multiple Middle Eastern diplomatic fronts, this meeting not only concerns the future of the Lebanon-Israel border situation but also tests the United States’ mediation capabilities in regional conflicts. Against the backdrop of significant casualties and ongoing border “buffer zone” disputes, there remains considerable uncertainty about whether the ceasefire can be sustained.

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