Talks between Israel and Lebanon over disputed maritime borders were productive and are expected to resume next month, the US and the United Nations said Thursday.
The US-mediated indirect talks, hosted by the UN in a tent in a southern Lebanese border town, convened for a second straight day Thursday after their launch earlier this month.
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The talks are the first non-security ones between the two countries, which are technically at war. Israel confirmed the talks are to reconvene next month. No date was set.
Lebanon's official delegation, led by the army, had no immediate comment. After nearly four hours of talks Thursday, the delegation went to brief President Michel Aoun.



