Trump says Israel and Lebanon’s leaders will speak on Thursday
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President Donald Trump announced Israel and Lebanon's leaders will speak Thursday, their first direct talk in 34 years.
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Donald Trump, the US president, announced that the leaders of Israel and Lebanon are scheduled to speak on Thursday. This will mark the first direct communication between the two countries' leaders in 34 years. The interaction signifies a potential diplomatic breakthrough between nations that remain officially at war. The White House has been actively involved in regional diplomacy, and this development could open pathways for de-escalation or future negotiations in the Middle East.
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