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Lebanon Seeks Temporary Ceasefire to Allow Broader Talks With Israel, Official Says

BEIRUT, April 9 (Reuters) – ⁠Lebanon ⁠has spent ⁠the last 24 ​hours advocating for a temporary ‌ceasefire to allow ‌for broader ⁠talks ⁠with Israel, a senior Lebanese official ​told Reuters, saying it would be a “separate ​track but the same model” ⁠as a ⁠fragile truce ⁠brokered by ​Pakistan between the U.S. and ​Iran.

The ⁠official said no date or location had been set ⁠yet but Lebanon needed the U.S. as a ⁠mediator and guarantor of any agreement.

The official spoke to Reuters after Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he had instructed ⁠the start of direct negotiations with Lebanon “as soon as possible.”

(Reporting by ​Maya Gebeily, Editing by ​William Maclean)

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