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Energy minister voices frustration with Lebanon over border talks

Lamenting Lebanon's failure to agree to US-mediated talks, Yuval Steinitz says unresolved dispute disruptive for both Jerusalem and Beirut. Lebanon could be facing internal pressure on matter from Hezbollah, he says.

by  Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  07-07-2019 11:00
Last modified: 07-07-2019 14:16
Energy minister voices frustration with Lebanon over border talksReuters/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz | Photo: Reuters/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

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Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz voiced frustration on Friday with what he called Lebanon's failure to agree to US-mediated talks on setting their maritime border, suggesting Iran-backed Hezbollah was applying pressure on Beirut.

David Satterfield, the acting US assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern affairs, has been shuttling between Lebanon and Israel in an effort to launch the talks between the countries, which have remained formally in a state of war since Israel was founded in 1948.

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Israel and Lebanon have long disagreed on border demarcations in the eastern Mediterranean, an issue that gained prominence in the past decade when large deposits of natural gas were found there.

Steinitz said on June 19 he expected US-mediated talks to start within a month. On Wednesday, Lebanon insisted any demarcation of its sea boundary with Israel be implemented only as part of a wider package including the land border, something Israel has previously ruled out.

Steinitz sounded less upbeat on Friday.

"[The] Lebanese on the one hand really want to develop their natural resources, and the unresolved dispute with Israel is disruptive for them – for us too, but more so for them," Steinitz told a local radio station.

But Steinitz added Lebanon could also be facing "internal pressure, that they [are] under the sway of fear of Hezbollah," referring to Lebanon's most powerful armed force, which is also part of the country's coalition government.

Steinitz said Lebanon had yet to formally refuse the overture for mediation. He said that "in a week, 10 days we will know finally if we are on the path to talks or if this matter will be postponed by another year or two or three years."

Officials at the US Embassy in Jerusalem were unavailable for comment.

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