Aoun tells Rubio 'comprehensive ceasefire' essential

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President Joseph Aoun told U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in a call Friday that a comprehensive ceasefire must be secured in order for talks with Israel to progress.

The State Department, meanwhile, announced the resumption of negotiations in Washington from June 23 to 25.

These discussions will provide an opportunity to "make progress toward a lasting peace," department spokesman Tommy Pigott said in a statement.

The Lebanese presidency said Aoun thanked Rubio for U.S. support but stressed "the need for Israeli attacks on Lebanese territory to cease through the achievement of a comprehensive ceasefire, which Lebanon considers a fundamental basis for advancing the Lebanese-U.S.-Israeli negotiations scheduled to take place in Washington next week."

Before the resumption of these negotiations, Aoun also thanked Rubio for "the United States' support for Lebanon," the Lebanese statement said.

Rubio, according to the statement, insisted on the importance of Lebanon carrying through on its efforts to disarm Hezbollah, which is fighting Israel in the south of the country.

"They discussed the next round of negotiations, scheduled for June 23 to 25 in Washington, where the two sovereign governments will make progress toward a lasting peace," Pigott said.

"Secretary Rubio reiterated the need to disarm Hezbollah and to re-establish control over all Lebanese territory," he said.

Israel's ambassador to the United States, Yechiel Leiter, insisted in a social media post that Israel was committed to an immediate ceasefire in Lebanon, but only "if Hezbollah honors the agreement and ceases its hostilities".

Comments 2
Missing HellAndWaite 2 days

"Comprehensive" is an unfortunate word choice by President Aoun, one that he will be hard pressed to extract himself from its deadly embrace

Thumb chrisrushlau 2 days

Naharnet's comedy contest: submit your witty comeback: how will Rubio answer Aoun, or will he just ignore him?
My entry: does Rubio use four-syllable words?