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US envoy Tom Barrack urges Lebanon to back disarmament talk with action, sources tell LBCI

US envoy Tom Barrack urges Lebanon to back disarmament talk with action, sources tell LBCI

LBCI21-07-2025
According to information obtained by LBCI, U.S. envoy Tom Barrack has pressed Lebanese officials to translate their stated intent to limit weapons possession into tangible steps.
The Lebanese side reportedly offered no new proposals on the matter, prompting Barrack to stress that such measures are essential for reactivating the ceasefire monitoring committee's work.
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