The US is seeking to restart talks between the two sides following a dispute over maritime borders

Lebanese President Michel Aoun on Thursday called on Israel to refrain from all oil and gas exploration activity in a maritime area claimed by Beirut.

Aoun conveyed the demand during a meeting with a senior American official assisting in negotiations concerning the demarcation of a maritime border between Lebanon and Israel in the Mediterranean.

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“These negotiations have the potential to unlock significant economic benefits for Lebanon,” said US Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs David Hale in a statement after the meeting with the Lebanese president. 

“This is all the more critical against the backdrop of the severe economic crisis the country is facing. As needed, international experts can be brought in to help inform all of us,” Hale added.

Technically in a state of war, the two neighboring countries began in early October unprecedented negotiations over a disputed maritime area regarding 860 square kilometers that are thought to contain gas-rich territory. Read more at i24