Rubio Peace Talks With Israeli and Lebanese Ambassadors
Summary
Secretary of State Marco Rubio facilitated working-level peace talks between Israeli Ambassador Yechiel Leiter and Lebanese Ambassador Nada Hamadeh Moawad at the State Department on April 14, 2026. The discussions aimed to establish a framework for permanent peace addressing Hezbollah's influence in the region.
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The State Department issued a press release announcing Secretary Rubio's facilitation of peace talks between Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors. This represents a diplomatic initiative but does not create any regulatory obligations.
This announcement has no compliance implications for regulated entities. It reflects ongoing U.S. foreign policy efforts in the Middle East and does not impose any new requirements on businesses or individuals.
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Home Office of the Spokesperson Press Releases Secretary of State Marco Rubio Before Working-Level Peace Talks with Israeli Ambassador to the United States Yechiel Leiter and Lebanese Ambassador to the United States Nada Hamadeh Moawad at the Department of State
Secretary of State Marco Rubio Before Working-Level Peace Talks with Israeli Ambassador to the United States Yechiel Leiter and Lebanese Ambassador to the United States Nada Hamadeh Moawad at the Department of State
Remarks
Marco Rubio, Secretary of State
Benjamin Franklin Room
Washington, D.C.
April 14, 2026
QUESTION: Mr. Secretary, why did you decide to join? Is it a signal that the U.S. is fully engaged?
QUESTION: Can we see a ceasefire soon between Lebanon and Israel?
QUESTION: Secretary —
SECRETARY RUBIO: May I please? Thank you very much. Thank you for being here today. We’re very honored to be joined by two countries that the United States wants to have strong – have strong relations with, and we’re obviously very happy to serve in this facilitating role.
This is a historic opportunity. We understand we’re working against decades of history and complexities that have led us to this unique moment. And the opportunity here – I know some of you were shouting questions about a ceasefire. This is a lot more than just about that. This is about bringing a permanent end to 20 or 30 years of Hizballah’s influence in this part of the world and the – not just the damage that it’s inflicted on Israel, the damage that it’s inflicted on the Lebanese people. We have to remember the Lebanese people are victims of Hizballah. The Lebanese people are victims of Iranian aggression. And this needs to stop.
And so our hope here – and I know this will be a process, okay? This – all of the complexities of this matter are not going to be resolved in the next six hours. But we can begin to move forward to create the framework where something can happen – something very positive, something very permanent – so that the people of Lebanon can have the kind of future they deserve, and so that the people of Israel can live without fear of being struck by rocket attacks from a terrorist proxy of Iran.
So that is the hope here today. That is what we are beginning to work. We are joined by excellent people who will be in a position to obviously take this back to their respective capitals. This is a process, not an event. This is more than just one day. This will take time. But we believe it’s worth this endeavor, and it’s a historic gathering that we hope to build on, and the hope today is that we can outline the framework upon which a permanent and lasting peace can be developed so that, as I said, the people of Israel can live in peace, and the people of Lebanon can live not just in peace but the prosperity and security that they deserve.
Okay? Thank you.
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Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs Conflicts and Peacekeeping Iran Israel Lebanon Office of the Spokesperson
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