Full Text of the Maritime Border Deal Agreed Between Israel and Lebanon - October 2022
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Year
2022
Summary
On September 29, 2020, the United States of America sent both Parties a letter (Attachment 1) to which it attached six points that reflected its understanding of the terms of reference for such negotiations, including the request of both Parties for the United States to serve as mediator and facilitator for the delineation of the maritime boundary between the Parties, and the mutual understanding of both Parties that "when the delineation is finally agreed, the maritime boundary agreement will be deposited with the United Nations."
Further to that letter, meetings were held under the hosting of the staff of the Office of the United Nations Special Coordinator for Lebanon ("UNSCOL") at Naqoura, and, in addition, the United States conducted subsequent consultations with each Party. Following these discussions, it is the understanding of the United States, that the Parties intend to meet in the near future at Naqoura under the hosting of the staff of UNSCOL in a meeting facilitated by the United States. The United States further understands [Lebanon/Israel] is prepared to establish its permanent maritime boundary, and conclude a permanent and equitable resolution regarding its maritime dispute with [Israel/Lebanon], and accordingly agrees to the following terms provided that the following is also accepted by [Israel/Lebanon]:
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