Beirut, Lebanon – The Lebanese President and Prime Minister conducted a joint assessment of the results of the security meeting held between Lebanon and Israel, mediated by the United States, at the Pentagon, as part of monitoring developments related to the security situation on the southern border.
Follow-up on the meeting results
The consultations took place amidst diplomatic and security efforts aimed at containing tensions and bolstering stability,
with official Lebanese interest in the meeting’s outcomes and their potential repercussions for the coming period.
The meeting between the Lebanese president and prime minister addressed the key points discussed
during the security meeting hosted by the Pentagon, reviewing the issues raised and the positions expressed by the participating parties.
The two sides discussed how to address the meeting’s results in a way that aligns
with Lebanese national interests and preserves security and stability in the country.
Coordination and anticipation of the next steps
The discussions emphasized the importance of continued coordination among Lebanese constitutional institutions regarding security and sovereignty matters,
particularly those related to developments on the southern border and indirect relations with Israel through international mediators.
Both sides stressed the need to continue ongoing communications and consultations with relevant parties to ensure the protection of Lebanese interests.
This assessment of the meeting’s outcomes comes as the United States continues its efforts to advance the security track
between Lebanon and Israel, amid anticipation of the next steps that may result from the recent talks.
Lebanese authorities are closely monitoring developments related to this issue,
emphasizing the priority of consolidating stability and preventing any escalation that could affect the security situation in the region.


