U.S. mediator: 'very good progress' in Lebanon-Israel maritime talks
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[September 09, 2022]
BEIRUT (Reuters) -The U.S.
mediator in a longstanding maritime border dispute between Israel and
Lebanon said on Friday that the negotiations to resolve the conflict
have made "very good progress."
The two countries are locked in U.S.-mediated negotiations to delineate
a shared maritime border that would help determine which oil and gas
resources belong to which country and pave the way for more exploration.
Amos Hochstein arrived in Lebanon early on Friday for a lightning round
of talks with top officials including the president, prime minister,
speaker and deputy speaker of parliament as well as security officials.
"I think we're making very good progress," Hochstein said after meeting
President Michel Aoun, deputy speaker Elias Bou Saab and General
Security chief Abbas Ibrahim.
He added that he was hopeful an agreement would be reached soon.
Hochstein was last in Beirut in late July for meetings with Lebanese
officials, saying after that visit that he looked "forward to being able
to come back to the region to make the final arrangement."
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U.S. Senior Advisor for Energy Security Amos Hochstein speaks at the
presidential palace in Baabda, Lebanon September 9, 2022.
REUTERS/Aziz Taher
At the time, a senior Israeli official told Reuters the government
would present a new Israeli proposal that "includes a solution that
would allow the Lebanese to develop the gas reserves in the disputed
area while preserving Israel's commercial rights".
A Lebanese official said at the time that the proposal would allow
Lebanon to explore the entire Qana Prospect, an area with the
potential to hold hydrocarbons and which crosses beyond Line 23.
Line 23 is the maritime line that Lebanon first set as its border
during negotiations, before ramping up its demands to a line further
south.
Exploration rights south of Line 23 would represent a concession by
Israel.
(Reporting by Maya GebeilyEditing by Raissa Kasolowsky and Tomasz
Janowski)
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