Beirut (Reuters) – Lebanon and Israel held productive talks on Wednesday on their disputed maritime border, the United States and United Nations said after they helped mediate a meeting of the long-time foes.
“During this initial meeting, the representatives held productive talks and reaffirmed their commitment to continue negotiations later this month,” a joint U.S. and UN statement said after the one-hour meeting. The next meeting is planned for Oct. 28.
Lebanon, Israel held ‘productive’ border talks: U.S. and U.N. statement
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