Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has repeatedly ruled out direct contact with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu until Israeli strikes and territorial violations cease and the US-brokered June 2026 framework agreement advances, including phased IDF withdrawals from pilot zones in southern Lebanon and Hezbollah disarmament. Ambassador-level negotiations continue under US mediation in Rome and Washington, with the next round slated for early September, but Aoun has conditioned any leader-level call or meeting on concrete security progress and Lebanese army deployment. Recent August meetings by Aoun with US and Italian officials focused on implementation oversight and post-UNIFIL arrangements without referencing bilateral Netanyahu engagement. These constraints, combined with domestic Lebanese political pressures, keep the likelihood of near-term direct talks low in trader assessments.
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A talk is defined as any interaction between Joseph Aoun and Benjamin Netanyahu, occurring either in person or through verbal communication by phone or video call.
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0x65070BE91...A talk is defined as any interaction between Joseph Aoun and Benjamin Netanyahu, occurring either in person or through verbal communication by phone or video call.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has repeatedly ruled out direct contact with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu until Israeli strikes and territorial violations cease and the US-brokered June 2026 framework agreement advances, including phased IDF withdrawals from pilot zones in southern Lebanon and Hezbollah disarmament. Ambassador-level negotiations continue under US mediation in Rome and Washington, with the next round slated for early September, but Aoun has conditioned any leader-level call or meeting on concrete security progress and Lebanese army deployment. Recent August meetings by Aoun with US and Italian officials focused on implementation oversight and post-UNIFIL arrangements without referencing bilateral Netanyahu engagement. These constraints, combined with domestic Lebanese political pressures, keep the likelihood of near-term direct talks low in trader assessments.
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