Washington, DC – US Vice President J.D. Vance affirmed that current US contacts aim to pressure Hezbollah to adhere to its commitments and obligations.
These contacts are part of efforts to promote stability and prevent escalation in the region.
American diplomatic moves
Vance explained that Washington is maintaining contact
with the relevant parties to follow up on the implementation of existing commitments.
He noted that the US administration considers respecting agreed-upon pledges essential for maintaining security and stability.
He added that the United States is closely monitoring developments on the ground and in the political arena.
It is also working with its regional and international partners
to support de-escalation efforts and prevent any further deterioration of the situation.
Focus on fulfilling commitments
The US Vice President indicated that the primary objective of these contacts is to ensure all parties adhere to their responsibilities.
This contributes to reducing tensions and preventing any confrontations that could affect the stability of the region.
These statements come amidst intensive diplomatic efforts in the region to follow up
on the implementation of existing understandings and security arrangements, particularly in Lebanon.
Supporting regional stability
According to Vance, Washington affirms its continued support for efforts to stabilize and enhance security in Lebanon and the region.
It also emphasizes the importance of adhering to agreements and understandings aimed at preventing escalation.
The American position reflects the ongoing international concern regarding the Lebanese situation,
given the existing security and political challenges.
It highlights the efforts to maintain calm and avoid any developments that could lead to a wider escalation of tensions in the region.



