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Barak Returns to Beirut: US Support for Lebanese-Israeli Withdrawal

US envoy Tom Barrett Returns to Beirut Amidst Push for Israeli Withdrawal and Lebanese Reforms

Beirut, Lebanon – The United States is intensifying its diplomatic engagement with Lebanon, with a high-level American delegation, including special envoy Tom Barrett, set to arrive in Beirut for the third time next week. This renewed focus underscores Washington’s commitment to fostering positive relations and addressing Lebanon’s critical needs, particularly concerning the Israeli withdrawal from occupied territories.

Sources close to the matter revealed to Kuwaiti newspaper “Al-Anbaa” that the US,through Ambassador Barrett and the american Ambassador to Beirut,Lisa Johnson,is demonstrating a clear understanding of Lebanon’s demands. Simultaneously, the US is actively encouraging the Lebanese state to uphold its responsibilities, emphasizing the importance of exclusive control over its weaponry and the sovereignty of its entire territory.

The American administration is urging Lebanese officials to accelerate administrative and financial reforms, recognizing thier crucial role in revitalizing the country’s economy. Barrett’s upcoming visit signifies direct communication channels, following reports that the US embassy has conveyed its responses to questions posed by Lebanese authorities during his previous visit.

While declining to comment on specific details regarding a potential new agreement to halt hostilities,an official Lebanese source confirmed ongoing efforts to secure tangible Israeli commitment to the ceasefire agreement established on November 27,2024. This diplomatic push highlights the delicate balance of seeking international support while asserting national sovereignty and security.

This article is based on information provided by an official Lebanese source to the Kuwaiti newspaper “Al-Anbaa.”

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