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US envoy in Lebanon to talk maritime dispute

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Beirut, Lebanon - US envoy Amos Hochstein arrived in Beirut on Sunday to push talks to resolve a bitter maritime border dispute between Lebanon and Israel over Mediterran­ean waters with offshore gas fields.

“Reaching a resolution is both necessary and possible, but can only be done through negotiatio­ns and diplomacy,” the US State Department said in a statement ahead of Hochstein’s visit.

Washington’s envoy for global infrastruc­ture and investment is ‘facilitati­ng negotiatio­ns between Lebanon and Israel on the maritime boundary’, the statement added.

Hochstein met with Lebanon’s Energy Minister Walid Fayad on Sunday, and was scheduled to meet with President Michel Aoun and prime minister Najib Mikati the following day.

The maritime border dispute between Lebanon and Israel escalated in early June, after Israel moved a production vessel to the Karish offshore field, which is partly claimed by Lebanon.

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The move prompted Beirut to call for the resumption of US-mediated negotiatio­ns on the demarcatio­n dispute.

Lebanon and Israel have no diplomatic relations and are separated by a UN-patrolled border.

They had resumed maritime border negotiatio­ns in 2020 but the process was stalled by Beirut’s claim that the map used by the United Nations in the talks needed modifying. Lebanon initially demanded 860sqkm of territory in the disputed maritime area but then asked for an additional 1,430sqkm, including part of the Karish field.

Israel claims that the field lies in its waters and is not part of the disputed area subject to ongoing negotiatio­ns.

On July 2, Israel said it had downed three drones launched by Lebanon’s Iran-backed Hezbollah that were headed towards the gas field.

The powerful Shiite Muslim movement on Sunday released a short video it said showed surveillan­ce of several Israeli-chartered energy infrastruc­ture ships, including the production vessel sent to Karish which is operated by London-listed firm Energean.

Reaching a solution is both necessary and possible, but can only be done through negotiatio­ns and diplomacy

 ?? (AFP) ?? Lebanon’s caretaker Energy Minister Walid Fayad (right) meets with US Senior Advisor for Energy Security Amos Hochstein in Beirut on Sunday
(AFP) Lebanon’s caretaker Energy Minister Walid Fayad (right) meets with US Senior Advisor for Energy Security Amos Hochstein in Beirut on Sunday

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