According to him, the American emissary, who has been acting as a mediator in resolving border problems between the two neighboring states since 2022, will make the final decision to go to Beirut after receiving official consent from the Lebanese side to the ceasefire conditions proposed by Washington. November 15 Saudi newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat reported that the Chairman of the Lebanese Parliament, Nabih Berri, received from the American Ambassador in Beirut a draft written agreement on resolving the conflict with Israel.
This document consists of 13 points and provides for the transition of the southern regions after the withdrawal of Israeli troops to the control of the Lebanese army, which will be assisted by the UN Interim Force in Lebanon. According to the publication, Speaker Berry expressed disagreement with the clause that provides for the creation of a commission to monitor the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701 under the auspices of the United States. As the head of parliament pointed out, “such a mission has already been entrusted to UN peacekeepers, and there is no need for the emergence of an alternative mechanism.”