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Lebanese President Joseph Aoun Invited to Washington for Talks with US President Trump

Beirut: Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has been invited to visit Washington on July 21 for talks with US President Donald Trump, a senior Lebanese source told Anadolu on Wednesday. Aoun is expected to formally receive the invitation Thursday from US Ambassador to Lebanon Michel Issa in Beirut.

According to Anadolu Agency, the visit's agenda is expected to focus on the implementation of the US-mediated framework agreement, Lebanon's position on regional developments, and bilateral relations between Beirut and Washington. This framework agreement, signed by Lebanon and Israel on June 26, outlines a phased Israeli withdrawal from Lebanese territory.

On Tuesday, Lebanon's Health Ministry reported that the death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon had risen to 4,320, with 12,203 others injured since March 2. In a related development, the Lebanese Embassy in Washington confirmed on Wednesday that the White House had officially invited Aoun to meet Trump on July 21.

The embassy emphasized that the invitation reflects the strong partnership between Lebanon and the US, offering an opportunity for the two presidents to discuss issues of mutual interest. The agenda for the talks will include bilateral relations, regional security, and continued US support for Lebanon's sovereignty, stability, territorial integrity, and state institutions.

The upcoming visit is the result of intensive diplomatic efforts by Lebanon's mission in Washington, coordinated closely with the Lebanese presidency and senior US administration officials. These efforts aim to enhance high-level bilateral dialogue and facilitate arrangements for the official visit.