US issues six-point statement outlining terms of Lebanon ceasefire
Washington DC [US], April 17 (ANI): The 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon could be extended by mutual agreement, while Israel will retain the right to act in self-defence during the truce, CNN reported, citing a Memorandum of Understanding released by the US State Department.
The six-point statement, agreed upon by both countries, outlines the terms of the ceasefire that came into effect at 5 p.m. ET on Thursday and is aimed at facilitating negotiations toward a long-term peace arrangement, as reported by CNN.
The document underscores that Israel's defensive posture will remain intact despite the cessation of hostilities, as per CNN.
"Israel shall preserve its right to take all necessary measures in self-defense, at any time, against planned, imminent, or ongoing attacks. This shall not be impeded by the cessation of hostilities," the statement says.
According to CNN, the statement added, "Besides this, it will not carry out any offensive military operations against Lebanese targets, including civilian, military, and other state targets, in the territory of Lebanon by land, air, and sea."
It further notes that the continuation of the ceasefire will depend on progress in diplomatic efforts and Lebanon's internal security enforcement, as per CNN.
The memorandum also places responsibility on Lebanon to curb militant activity within its territory, CNN reported.
It reiterates the primacy of Lebanon's national forces in maintaining sovereignty, as reported by CNN.
The agreement also calls for continued US facilitation in advancing direct dialogue between the two sides, according to CNN.
On the other hand, Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri has urged residents of southern Lebanon not to return to their villages immediately, citing safety concerns amid the evolving situation on the ground, CNN reported.
"Safeguarding lives and personal safety is among our foremost duties," Berri said in a statement issued by his office, according to CNN.
"We urge everyone to exercise patience and delay their return to their towns and villages until the situation and unfolding events become clear, in accordance with the ceasefire agreement," he added.
His remarks come after US President Donald Trump announced that a ceasefire in Lebanon would come into effect at 5 p.m. ET.
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