Israel agrees to U.S.-mediated maritime talks with Lebanon

Alisa Odenheimer May 27, 2019
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Levant Basin, Eastern Mediterranean. Map: EIA.gov.

JERUSALUM (Bloomberg) -- Israel is willing to enter U.S.-mediated talks with Lebanon on setting a maritime border, the Energy Ministry said today.

Minister Yuval Steinitz “expressed Israel’s willingness for a round of Israeli-Lebanese talks mediated by the U.S., in an effort to set a maritime border for the benefit of both countries’ interests in the development of natural gas and oil reservoirs,” the ministry said in a text message.

The two countries, which do not have diplomatic relations, have competing claims to a disputed maritime area said to be rich in oil and gas.

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