US, Lebanese delegations meet to discuss Israeli ‘pilot zones’ withdrawal
- Sources tell Al Jazeera talks are focused on establishing a mechanism for the first of two so-called pilot zones.
- Military delegations from the United States and Lebanon have met in Beirut to work out how to implement the first phase of a US-brokered framework agreement intended to achieve an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon.
- Lebanese sources told Al Jazeera on Saturday that the talks focused on establishing a mechanism for the first of two so-called “pilot zones” outlined in the agreement.
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- Sources tell Al Jazeera talks are focused on establishing a mechanism for the first of two so-called pilot zones.
- Military delegations from the United States and Lebanon have met in Beirut to work out how to implement the first phase of a US-brokered framework agreement intended to achieve an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon.
- Lebanese sources told Al Jazeera on Saturday that the talks focused on establishing a mechanism for the first of two so-called “pilot zones” outlined in the agreement.
Sources: Al Jazeera