Coin World News reports that, on June 1 in local time, the Lebanese Presidential Office issued its latest statement. The statement confirmed that Hezbollah in Lebanon has pledged to stop attacks against Israel. Previously, U.S. President Donald Trump also announced this news. The statement further disclosed specific details of the negotiations. In this ceasefire mediation, Trump engaged in communication with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, the U.S. ambassador to Lebanon, and Hezbollah in Lebanon. All parties actively coordinated, ultimately reaching this ceasefire consensus.

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NeonIceMelt
· 14h ago
I hope this time it's not just another brief calm.
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ProtocolPicnic
· 15h ago
This time, Trump personally stepped in to mediate, and the game in the Middle East has changed again.
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GateUser-ecded933
· 15h ago
How long can the ceasefire last? History tells us not to be too optimistic.
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GateUser-2100b43b
· 15h ago
The U.S. ambassador communicates directly; there are quite a few channels.
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VolatilityOfToastingBread
· 15h ago
Owen is relaying messages in the middle, even the president of a small country has a tough time.
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