The dialogue coincides with a critical window of negotiations currently underway in Washington, where delegations from Lebanon and Israel have gathered to hammer out the technical specifics of a lasting truce. While the U.S. administration remains committed to the framework established in Switzerland, officials confirmed that the precise architecture required to enforce and oversee compliance remains a work in progress. By engaging directly with Aoun, the Vance-Rubio team aims to bridge the remaining gaps in implementation protocols, seeking to move beyond preliminary agreements toward a durable de-escalation strategy for the region.
Vance and Rubio Press Aoun on Lebanon Ceasefire Framework
A high-stakes diplomatic push unfolded Tuesday as U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio held a direct call with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun. The conversation centered on formalizing a monitoring mechanism to solidify the fragile ceasefire understandings previously brokered during meetings in Switzerland.



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