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Israel-Lebanon ceasefire extended, says US State Department
Israel and Lebanon agreed to extend the ceasefire for 45 days, as announced by the US State Department after talks in Washington. The extension comes with ongoing negotiations aimed at a political settlement and broader talks, while the ceasefire is described as shaky. Reuters, The Hill, Bloomberg, and BBC report the 45-day extension and note the talks were held in Washington. Some coverage emphasizes the temporary nature of the extension and the goal of advancing lasting peace and sovereignty recognition, with the talks set to reconvene in June and a security track to launch later in May.
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Israel and Lebanon agree to extend ceasefire, US state department says
Israel and Lebanon have agreed a 45-day extension to a shaky ceasefire, following two days of negotiations in Washington DC, the US state department said. "We hope these discussions will advance lasting peace between the two countries, full recognition of each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and.

Israel, Lebanon Extend Ceasefire 45 Days After Washington Talks
Israel and Lebanon agreed to extend a ceasefire for 45 days to allow for more talks, the US State Department said on Friday, as the Trump administration tries to tamp down a conflict that’s made ending the war against Iran more difficult.

Israel-Lebanon ceasefire extended, says US State Department
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a 45-day extension to a temporary ceasefire agreement between the two countries amid the Iran war, according to the State Department. Department spokesperson Tommy Pigott announced in a statement on Friday afternoon that U.S. officials hosted “highly-productive” talks between.

Middle East war live: Israel, Lebanon extend shaky ceasefire
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend a ceasefire, which was set to expire Sunday, and to hold expanded talks on a political settlement, the US announced after two days of talks in Washington. The April 17 ceasefire, which did not end fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, will be extended for 45 days, said the US.