World News

Netanyahu assigns an Israeli delegation to meet with Lebanese officials

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was assigned to send an Israeli team to meet with Lebanese government officials, while the Lebanese presidency announced that President Joseph Aoun had assigned former ambassador Simon Karam to represent Lebanon in the meeting of the committee supervising the ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel.

 

The Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported: The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office announced on Wednesday that Netanyahu assigned the acting head of the National Security Council, Gil Reich, to send a representative to meet with government and economic officials in Lebanon.

 

 

According to his office, this represents the first step of its kind to consolidate the foundations of economic relations and cooperation between Israel and Lebanon.

 

For her part, the official presidential spokeswoman announced The Lebanese woman, Najat Sharaf al-Din, was appointed by the former ambassador, lawyer Simon Karam, to lead the Lebanese delegation to the meetings of the Military Technical Committee for Lebanon, established pursuant to the “Declaration of Cessation of Hostilities,” scheduled for today, December 3, 2025, in Naqoura. Constitutional, in order to defend Lebanon’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and supreme interests, and in response to the efforts of the government of the United States of America, which chairs the committee, and after reviewing from the American side the approval of the Israeli side to include a non-military member in its delegation participating in the aforementioned committee, and after coordination and consultation with the Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament, Nabih Berri, and the Lebanese Prime Minister, Nawaf Salam, the Lebanese President, General Joseph Aoun, decided to assign the former ambassador, lawyer Simon Karam, to head the Lebanese delegation to the technical committee meetings. Military.  

Related Articles

Back to top button