Lebanon receives the written response from Hochstein regarding the stabilization of its southern maritime borders

Lebanon receives the written response from the American mediator, Amos Hochstein, regarding the stabilization of its southern maritime borders.

  • Lebanon receives the written response from Hochstein regarding the stabilization of its southern maritime borders

Reporter reported fieldsToday, Saturday, Lebanon received the written response from the American mediator, Amos Hochstein, regarding the stabilization of its southern maritime borders.

This was preceded by what was announced by the Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Elias Bou Saab, that the President of the Republic, Michel Aoun, is expected to receive the written response within 24 hours, provided that it is studied to hand over the mediator the Lebanese response.

The Lebanese presidency quoted Bou Saab as saying that “the written offer that the American mediator, Amos Hochstein, will send Likely to arrive in Baabda soon“.

The Lebanese President spoke, earlier, about Breakthroughs in the maritime delimitation file And he said that Lebanon will get what it deserves from the riches it deserves, and stressed that this file has become in its “happy ending”.

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Also, Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati stressed, earlier, the Lebanon clings to its sovereignty and wealth and his rights in its territorial waters, saying that his country is close to concluding an agreement with “Israel” regarding the demarcation of the maritime borders.

A few days ago, Israeli media said that Washington presented a new offer To “Israel” and Lebanon regarding the demarcation of the maritime borders, noting that “the settlement proposal revolves around the 23rd line.”

The Israeli media pointed out that after the new American offer, “the political and security circles in Israel seemed optimistic about the chances of reaching a final settlement of the maritime border dispute in the near future.”

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