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Lebanon, Israel hold 2nd round of maritime border talks

Washington has been mediating the issue for about a decade, but only earlier this month was a breakthrough reached on an agreement for a framework for US-mediated talks.

by  AP and ILH Staff
Published on  10-29-2020 06:04
Last modified: 10-29-2020 06:04
Lebanon, Israel hold 2nd round of maritime border talksAP

A helicopter flies over a base of the UN peacekeeping force, in the southern town of Naqoura, Lebanon | Photo: AP

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Lebanon and Israel held a second round of US-mediated talks Wednesday over their disputed maritime border and agreed to continue discussions on the next day.

Local news reports described the meeting as "serious" as the two sides got down to technicalities and the Lebanese delegation pushed for an additional 1,430 square kilometers (550 square miles) to be included in Lebanese territory.

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The US has been mediating the issue for about a decade, but only earlier this month was a breakthrough reached on an agreement for a framework for US-mediated talks.

Beirut hopes that oil and gas discoveries in its territorial waters will help it overcome an unprecedented economic and financial crisis and pay back its massive debt that stands at 170% of GDP, making it one of the highest in the world. The talks also come to the backdrop of US sanctions that recently included two influential former Cabinet ministers allied with the militant Hezbollah group. Israel, the United States and some other Western and Arab countries consider the Iran-allied Hezbollah a terrorist organization.

Israel already has developed a natural gas industry elsewhere in its economic waters, producing enough gas for domestic consumption and to export to neighboring Egypt and Jordan.

Local media, including the English-language Daily Star, reported that the Lebanese side was adopting a "maximalist stance." It said Lebanon was pushing for the additional square kilometers to be included in Lebanese territory on top of the already disputed 860 square kilometer- (330 square mile-) area of the Mediterranean Sea which each side claims as being within their own exclusive economic zones.

The local Al-Jadeed station called the talks serious and "very heated," adding that the Lebanese delegation's ceiling is the highest it has been and that there are "fundamental disputes on the starting point."

The US-mediated talks are being held in a tent at a UN post along the border known as Ras Naqoura, on the edge of the Lebanese border town of Naqoura.

Lebanon insists the talks are purely technical and not a sign of any normalization of ties. The Lebanese delegation speaks through UN and US officials to the Israelis.

Israel has cast the talks in a different light. During a tour of northern Israel on Tuesday, Defense Minister Benny Gantz referred to "positive voices coming out of Lebanon, who are even talking about peace with Israel, who are working with us on things like determining maritime borders." He did not elaborate.

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