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Lebanon and Israel Engage in New Talks in Washington to Extend Ceasefire

In a bid to prolong a fragile ceasefire, Lebanese and Israeli representatives are set to meet again in Washington, marking their second encounter in two weeks.

Editorial Staff / 2026-04-23 / 1min

Lebanese and Israeli envoys are scheduled to meet in Washington on April 23, 2026, to discuss the extension of a ceasefire that has been described as shaky.

This meeting represents the second round of talks within a two-week period, highlighting ongoing diplomatic efforts amid tensions involving Hezbollah.

As both sides engage in dialogue, the situation remains fluid, and the outcomes of these discussions are uncertain.

Updates

Update at 19:09 UTC on 2026-04-23

AP News reported Lebanon and Israel to resume rare direct talks in Washington to extend Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire AP News.

Sources: AP News

Update at 05:10 UTC on 2026-05-15

EuroNews reported Israel and Lebanon will meet for a second day in Washington to continue its third round of direct talks, as fighting between Israel and Hezbollah continues.

Sources: EuroNews