Trilateral Meeting with Lebanon and Israel Marks First High-Level Engagement Since 1993
Summary
The U.S. Department of State convened a trilateral meeting on April 14, 2026, with participation from Secretary of State Marco Rubio and ambassadors from Israel and Lebanon. This marked the first major high-level engagement between Israel and Lebanon since 1993. Participants agreed to launch direct negotiations at a mutually agreed time and venue, with the United States offering to broker the discussions and expressing support for reconstruction assistance and economic recovery for Lebanon.
What changed
The trilateral meeting represents a diplomatic development rather than a regulatory action. The U.S. Department of State facilitated the first high-level engagement between Israel and Lebanon since 1993, with both countries agreeing to pursue direct negotiations. The United States expressed support for Israel's right to self-defense and Lebanon's plans to restore state authority, while also offering potential reconstruction assistance.
For compliance and government affairs professionals, this announcement signals potential diplomatic developments in the Middle East that could affect regional security, humanitarian response, and economic reconstruction efforts. No immediate compliance obligations are created for private sector entities.
What to do next
- Monitor for updates on direct negotiations between Israel and Lebanon
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Home Office of the Spokesperson Press Releases Meeting between the Governments of the United States, Lebanon, and Israel
Meeting between the Governments of the United States, Lebanon, and Israel
Press Statement
Thomas "Tommy" Pigott, Principal Deputy Spokesperson
April 14, 2026
The U.S. Department of State convened a trilateral meeting on April 14, 2026, with the participation of Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Counselor Michael Needham, United States Ambassador to Lebanon Issa, Ambassador of Israel to the United States Yechiel Leiter, the Ambassador of Lebanon to the United States Nada Hamadeh Moawad.
This meeting marked the first major high-level engagement between the governments of Israel and Lebanon since 1993. The participants held productive discussions on steps toward launching direct negotiations between Israel and Lebanon.
The United States congratulated the two countries on this historic milestone and expressed its support for further talks, and for the Government of Lebanon’s plans to restore the monopoly of force and to end Iran’s overbearing influence. The United States expressed its hope that talks can exceed the scope of the 2024 agreement and bring about a comprehensive peace deal. The United States expressed its support for Israel’s right to defend itself from Hizballah’s continued attacks. The United States affirmed that any agreement to cease hostilities must be reached between the two governments, brokered by the United States, and not through any separate track. The United States underscored that these negotiations have the potential to unlock significant reconstruction assistance and economic recovery for Lebanon and expand investment opportunities for both countries.
The State of Israel expressed its support for disarming all non-state terror groups and dismantle all terror infrastructure in Lebanon and expressed its commitment to working with the Government of Lebanon to achieve that goal to ensure security for the people of both countries. Israel expressed its commitment to engage in direct negotiations to resolve all outstanding issues and achieve a durable peace that will strengthen security, stability and prosperity in the region.
The State of Lebanon reaffirmed the urgent need for the full implementation of the cessation of hostilities announcement of November 2024, underscoring the principles of territorial integrity and full state sovereignty, while calling for a ceasefire and concrete measures to address and alleviate the severe humanitarian crisis that the country continues to endure as a result of the ongoing conflict.
All sides agreed to launch direct negotiations at a mutually agreed time and venue.
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Bilateral Relations and Engagement Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs Bureau of Political-Military Affairs Israel Lebanon Negotiations Office of the Spokesperson The Secretary of State Security and Defense Cooperation
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