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The US Embassy in Lebanon announced on the afternoon of the 15th local time that after two days of “fruitful and active discussions”, the two sides reached agreement on the structure and operating guidelines of the proposed pilot area. The US Embassy said in a statement that the final steps of the procedure are about to be completed and implementation is expected to begin within the next few days. The embassy added that the next phase will expand the scope of technical talks and focus on implementing all provisions of the trilateral framework to reach a comprehensive agreement between Lebanon and Israel. On the 14th local time, Israel and Lebanon began the sixth round of negotiations in Rome, Italy. This round of negotiations will last for two days. This negotiation focuses on a pilot plan, which is to discuss the specific implementation plan for the Israeli army to implement the first batch of military withdrawal from the two pilot regions in southern Lebanon. According to the plan, Lebanese government forces will enter the area vacated by the Israeli army to ensure that the area is free of Hezbollah's weapons.
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The US Embassy in Lebanon announced on the afternoon of the 15th local time that after two days of “fruitful and active discussions”, the two sides reached an agreement on the structure and operating guidelines of the proposed pilot area. The US Embassy said in a statement that the final steps of the procedure are about to be completed and implementation is expected to begin within the next few days. The embassy added that the next phase will expand the scope of technical talks and focus on implementing all provisions of the trilateral framework to reach a comprehensive agreement between Lebanon and Israel. On the 14th local time, Israel and Lebanon began the sixth round of negotiations in Rome, Italy. This round of negotiations will last for two days. This negotiation focuses on a pilot plan, which is to discuss the specific implementation plan for the Israeli army to implement the first batch of military withdrawal from the two pilot regions in southern Lebanon. According to the plan, Lebanese government forces will enter the area vacated by the Israeli army to ensure that the area is free of Hezbollah's weapons.
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