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The Israel Broadcasting Corporation stated that the chances of success of negotiations between Israel and Lebanon regarding the demarcation of maritime borders are not great, noting that the Lebanese side made demands that it described as “provocative”.
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The authority quoted an Israeli source familiar with the second round of negotiations between Israel and Lebanon regarding the demarcation of maritime borders between them, saying the chances of success are not great.
The source noted that “the negotiations will continue next month, but the Lebanese side took a provocative step, when it presented a map in which the borders extended further south compared to the map that Lebanon presented to the United Nations ten years ago. years”.
The source added that “Israel presented a map that pushed the borders further north, based on justifications and evidence.”
He added that “Israel did not present this map as a demand, as it respects the line drawn by the United Nations, and asked the Lebanese side to return to the original disputed line and not create new differences.”
The day before yesterday, the third round of negotiations on the demarcation of the borders between Lebanon and Israel was held at the United Nations Center in Naqoura, in southern Lebanon, in the presence of the US mediator, and it was agreed to hold the fourth round on November 11th.
Meanwhile, the US Embassy in Beirut expressed its hope that the Lebanese-Israeli negotiations on the demarcation of the maritime borders will lead to “the long-awaited solution” in this matter.
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