Vatican Says 'Serious Concerns' over Israel-Lebanon Deal Implementation
The Holy See welcomed the June accord but said implementation faces serious difficulties as Israel keeps forces in a 10-kilometer strip in south Lebanon.
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Vatican says 'serious concerns' over Israel-Lebanon deal implementation
Vatican 'concerned' over challenges in implementing framework agreement between Lebanon, Israel
The Vatican expresses its concerns about the implementation of the framework agreement between Israel and Lebanon signed on June 26, reiterating its support for a complete Israeli withdrawal.
The Vatican is "lively concerned" about the difficulties in implementing the framework agreement between Israel and Lebanon. This concern was expressed at a hearing of Pope Leo XIV with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun in the Vatican.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, during his visit to the Vatican, met with the Pope and high-ranking officials and requested that diplomatic pressure be exerted to ensure Israel abides by the June 26 framework agreement, withdraws from the occupied territories, and ceases attacks against Lebanon.
Pope Leo XIV met with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun at the Vatican to discuss the security crisis in southern Lebanon and the implementation of the Trilateral Agreement.
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