Lebanese Prime Minister confirms government priority is to pause ceasefire for negotiations on conflict's root causes.
The Lebanese Information Minister stated that the Prime Minister confirmed the government's priority is to pause the ceasefire to begin negotiations addressing the root causes of the conflict.
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The Lebanese Information Minister stated that the Prime Minister confirmed the government's priority is to pause the ceasefire to begin negotiations addressing the root causes of the conflict.
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