Lebanon’s Hezbollah: negotiating over border does not mean peace with Israel

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Beirut (Reuters) – Lebanon’s Hezbollah’s parliamentary bloc said on Thursday negotiating with Israel over maritime borders “is not connected to” making peace with Israel.

Lebanon and Israel agreed to a framework for U.S.-mediated talks aimed at ending a long-running dispute over their maritime border in the eastern Mediterranean. Lebanon and Israel are still in a formal state of war.

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