US Hails Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire Extension as Win for Global Peace

The White House confirmed that Israel and Lebanon have extended their ceasefire, calling it a win for global peace. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt praised the development as evidence of President Trump's effective diplomacy. President Trump announced the three-week extension after high-level talks in Washington. The US expressed hope to welcome leaders from both countries for further discussions.

Key Points: US: Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire Extension a Win for Peace

  • Israel and Lebanon extend ceasefire
  • White House praises move as win for peace
  • Trump confirms three-week extension
  • US hopes to host leaders for talks
  • Hezbollah remains a concern
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"Another win for world and United States": White House on Israel, Lebanon ceasefire extension

White House says Israel and Lebanon extended ceasefire, calling it a win for the world and US. President Trump confirms three-week extension after talks.

"Another win for the world and for the United States - Karoline Leavitt"

Washington DC, April 25

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on Friday said Israel and Lebanon have extended their ceasefire and praised the development as a positive step towards peace in the region.

Speaking to the reporters, Leavitt said, "Yes, so we did have representatives from both Israel and Lebanon here. There was another extension of that ceasefire, which is another win for the world and for the United States, and again, is evidence of President Trump and his team doing a tremendous job at negotiating for peace all across the globe."

She added that the US hopes to one day welcome the leaders of both countries for further discussions.

"So we're very grateful to both Israel and Lebanon for choosing to work together and continuing these conversations, and we hope that there will be a day where we welcome the leaders of both countries," she further said.

A day earlier, US President Donald Trump said Israel and Lebanon had agreed to extend their ceasefire by three more weeks after high-level talks in Washington.

Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump said, "We had a great meeting with the very high officials of Lebanon and the very high officials of Israel, and I think that the president of Lebanon and the prime minister of Israel, over the next couple of weeks, will be coming here."

"They've agreed to an additional three weeks of, I guess, no firing -- ceasefire -- no more firing. Let's see. We hope that happens. It's not going to happen between them, but we still have Hezbollah to think about," he said.

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Michael C
A win for diplomacy is always welcome. The mention of Hezbollah as a concern is notable - they're a major destabilising force. Hope this ceasefire holds and leads to real negotiations. As someone from the US, I'm cautiously optimistic.
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Rajesh Q
Kashmir mein bhi humein aisi shanti chahiye! But honestly, if US is brokering peace deals in West Asia, why can't they be more even-handed on other conflicts? Extending ceasefire is good, but root causes remain. India knows this well - temporary solutions don't work long-term.
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Sarah B
Three weeks is better than nothing, but this feels more like a photo op than lasting peace. The US taking credit while tensions simmer is classic diplomacy. I hope the leaders actually meet and solve the deeper issues rather than just kicking the can down the road.
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Varun X
Any ceasefire is welcome. Civilians in both Israel and Lebanon have suffered too much. But let's not forget - India has always stood for peaceful coexistence. We should be learning from these negotiations for our own neighbourhood diplomacy. Let's hope this momentum continues. 🇮🇳
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Lauren Z
I'm glad to see diplomatic progress, but the US framing this as 'another win for the world and United States' feels self-congratulatory. Real peace requires addressing Hezbollah's role and the humanitarian situation. Let's see if the three weeks actually lead somewhere.
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