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UN Praises US-Led Lebanon-Israel Dialogue as Crucial Progress in Conflict Resolution

United nations: The UN on Wednesday welcomed a US-convened meeting between Lebanon and Israel as an 'important first step' toward ending hostilities. "I can tell you that we welcome yesterday's meeting between Lebanon and Israel, convened by the United States," UN spokesperson Farhan Haq said at a news conference, adding that "the meeting constitutes an important first step to end the hostilities and towards breaking the recurrent rounds of violence that have caused considerable suffering for too long."

According to Anadolu Agency, Haq emphasized the importance of maintaining dialogue to resolve outstanding issues and achieve progress towards stability. He assured that the UN remains "ready to support these efforts" and continues to urge "the full implementation of Security Council resolution 1701."

Addressing the Israeli army's halt of a UN Interim Force in Lebanon convoy carrying military and civilian peacekeepers and contractors from Beirut to its Naqoura headquarters, Haq stated: "This is not an isolated incident." He highlighted that similar restrictions, through physical roadblocks or the reversal of prior clearances, have affected both peacekeepers and the essential personnel who support them.

Haq called on the Israeli army to end the obstructions and "ensure the safety and security of peacekeepers, as well as the freedom of movement of all UNIFIL patrols and logistical convoys." He reiterated the UN's call for the IDF to respect agreed arrangements and uphold its obligations to ensure the safety and security of peacekeepers, as well as the freedom of movement of all UNIFIL patrols and logistical convoys.