Lebanon president says Israel must ‘fully implement ceasefire’ before talks

Lebanon president says Israel must ‘fully implement ceasefire’ before talks
UN peacekeepers operate in southern Lebanon, as seen from northern Israel on Wednesday. (AP)
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Updated 29 April 2026 18:22
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Lebanon president says Israel must ‘fully implement ceasefire’ before talks

Lebanon president says Israel must ‘fully implement ceasefire’ before talks
  • Beirut is waiting for Washington to set a date for direct talks with Israel, Aoun says

BEIRUT: Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said Wednesday that Israel must “fully implement” the ceasefire between the two countries before beginning direct negotiations, adding that Beirut was waiting for Washington to set a date for the talks.
Israel “must first fully implement the ceasefire in order to move on to negotiations... Israeli attacks cannot continue as they are,” Aoun said in a statement shared by the presidency. “We are now waiting for the United States to set a date to begin direct negotiations” with Israel.
Despite the ceasefire, Israel and Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah have both engaged in fighting, trading blame over violations of the fragile truce.

The Lebanese ‌army said ‌on Wednesday that a Lebanese soldier and his brother were killed in an Israeli strike in Bint Jbeil in southern Lebanon.
It ​said ‌the ⁠pair ​were on ⁠a motorcycle, travelling from the soldier’s post to his home when the strike occurred.
The Israeli ⁠military said it was ‌looking ‌into the ​report.