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US envoy says end to Israel-Hezbollah conflict ‘within grasp’
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US special envoy Amos Hochstein has said in Beirut that an end to the Israel-Hezbollah conflict was “now within our grasp” as he met officials to discuss a truce plan largely endorsed by Lebanon, reports. After meeting with Hezbollah-allied parliament speaker Nabih Berri, who has led mediation on behalf of the group, Hochstein told reporters he saw “a real opportunity” to end the fighting. “I’m here in Beirut to facilitate that decision, but it’s ultimately the decision of the parties… It is now within our grasp.” Berri told pan-Arab daily after the meeting that “the situation is good, in principle”, adding his team and US representatives still had “some technical details” to settle. Hochstein also met Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati and army chief Joseph Aoun. A Lebanon-based diplomat, requesting anonymity, said “progress” had been made in the talks.
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