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Trump Announces 10-Day Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire, Vows "Lasting Peace"

US President Donald Trump announced a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon following diplomatic talks. He revealed the agreement came after discussions with both nations' leaders and a historic meeting in Washington. Trump has directed Vice President JD Vance and top officials to work on securing a permanent peace deal. The ceasefire aims to de-escalate tensions during a volatile period along the Israel-Lebanon border.

"It has been my honour": Trump announces 10-day Israel-Lebanon ceasefire to "achieve lasting peace"

Washington, DC, April 16

US President Donald Trump on Thursday announced that Israel and Lebanon have reached an agreement to initiate a 10-day ceasefire, following intensified diplomatic efforts to reduce hostilities in the region.

The US President shared that he held "excellent conversations" with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, confirming that both leaders have committed to the temporary truce as a step towards a broader resolution.

Highlighting the historic nature of the recent diplomatic engagement, Trump noted that the two nations recently participated in high-level discussions in the American capital for the first time in more than thirty years. These talks involved senior US officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

To maintain the momentum of the ceasefire, Trump has tasked Vice President JD Vance and his top security team with facilitating ongoing dialogue between the two countries to secure a permanent settlement.

"I just had excellent conversations with the highly respected President Joseph Aoun of Lebanon, and Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu of Israel. These two leaders have agreed that, in order to achieve peace between their countries, they will formally begin a 10-day ceasefire at 5 p.m. EST," Trump stated in a post on social media.

Reflecting on the significance of the earlier trilateral meeting, he added: "On Tuesday, the two countries met for the first time in 34 years here in Washington, D.C., with our great Secretary of State, Marco Rubio."

President Trump further outlined the administration's commitment to the peace process, stating: "I have directed Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Rubio, together with the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Dan 'Razin' Caine, to work with Israel and Lebanon to achieve a lasting peace. It has been my honor to solve 9 wars across the world, and this will be my 10th, so let's get it done!"

The ceasefire comes at a critical juncture for West Asia, following a period of significant volatility along the Israel-Lebanon border.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit P

As an Indian, watching global conflicts makes me appreciate our own diplomatic efforts for peace. The US mediation is crucial, but the real work must come from the leaders in the region itself. Jai Hind.

Arjun K

Trump claiming to have "solved 9 wars" is a bit of an exaggeration, no? Let's focus on the substance. Getting them to talk after 34 years is a genuine achievement. Hope it holds.

Sarah B

The timing is critical. This region's stability affects global energy markets and security. A permanent settlement would be a massive win for international peace. Fingers crossed for the negotiators.

Vikram M

Good initiative. But peace cannot be imposed from outside. The US can facilitate, but the will for peace must come from within Lebanon and Israel. Hope this ceasefire builds that trust.

Karthik V

Respectfully, the announcement seems more about scoring political points ("my 10th war"). The focus should solely be on the people suffering at the border. The ceasefire itself is a positive step, though.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

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