Search
Search

exclusive news

The 14 points of the Lebanon-Israel framework agreement

Israel and Lebanon, together with the United States, signed a framework agreement on Friday in Washington, with the stated goal of paving the way for “lasting peace and security.” Here is the full text.

The 14 points of the Lebanon-Israel framework agreement

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio (C, back) speaks as he hosts a signing ceremony with Israeli Ambassador to the US Yechiel Leiter (L, front row), State Department Chief of Staff Daniel Holler (C, front row), and Lebanese Ambassador to the US Nada Hamadeh (R, front row) at the US Department of State in Washington, DC, on June 26, 2026. Lebanon, Israel and the United States on Friday signed a trilateral framework agreement aimed at paving the way for a peace deal between the two long-time Middle East adversaries. (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP)

The government of the State of Israel and the government of the Lebanese Republic, with the full support of the United States under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump, reaffirm their common goal of achieving lasting peace and security. Reflecting the provisions of this trilateral framework ("the Framework") and through future agreements, the two countries declare their ambition to end the conflict between them, to guarantee the sovereignty and security of both countries, and to establish peaceful neighborly relations.Israel and Lebanon reaffirm each state's right to exist in peace, as well as their mutual willingness to live in security as two sovereign and neighboring states. Through this Framework, Israel and Lebanon declare their intention to permanently end the conflict between them, to address its root causes,...
The government of the State of Israel and the government of the Lebanese Republic, with the full support of the United States under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump, reaffirm their common goal of achieving lasting peace and security. Reflecting the provisions of this trilateral framework ("the Framework") and through future agreements, the two countries declare their ambition to end the conflict between them, to guarantee the sovereignty and security of both countries, and to establish peaceful neighborly relations.Israel and Lebanon reaffirm each state's right to exist in peace, as well as their mutual willingness to live in security as two sovereign and neighboring states. Through this Framework, Israel and Lebanon declare their intention to permanently end the conflict between them, to address its root...
Comments (0) Comment

Comments (0)

Back to top