Lebanon has recently agreed with U.S. mediator Amos Hochstein on a draft agreement that was supposed to be presented to Israel and “so far we have not received any remarks or responses regarding that formula that we discussed,” Speaker Nabih Berri’s aide MP Ali Hassan Khalil said.
“No new phone call has taken place between Hochstein and Speaker Nabih Berri and Hochstein told us that he is continuing his mission regarding the efforts to reach an agreement,” Khalil told Al-Jazeera television.
“We’re waiting to obtain a new draft containing an agreement proposal,” Khalil added.
Stressing that “Lebanon’s stance is clear, which is commitment to all stipulations of Resolution 1701 by both parties,” Khalil said Lebanon insists on “clear mechanisms for the resolution’s implementation,” noting that Lebanon is “not opposed to U.S. and French participation in the monitoring of the ceasefire.”
“We do not have reservations over the accurate and literal implementation of Resolution 1701,” he added.
Media reports have said that Berri is opposed to any German or British roles in the ceasefire supervision.
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