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Italy backs Lebanon–Israel talks, eyes post-UNIFIL role amid fragile ceasefir

Italy is reinforcing its position in the Lebanese dossier at a moment of renewed diplomatic movement between Beirut and Israel, combining security, diplomacy, and long-term strategic presence

What happened: On the sidelines of the informal European Council in Cyprus, Meloni met Aoun and reiterated Italy’s support for Lebanon, framing the moment as an opportunity for diplomatic progress.

Why it matters:

  • The opening of direct talks between Lebanon and Israel marks a rare diplomatic channel.
  • The extension of the ceasefire provides a fragile but necessary foundation.
  • Italy is positioning itself not just as a contributor, but as a long-term stakeholder.

What Meloni said:

  • Strong backing for the launch of direct negotiations with Israel, with the goal of a “just and lasting peace.”
  • Support for the extension of the current ceasefire.
  • Recognition of Italy’s role in UNIFIL, with emphasis on ensuring the safety of Italian personnel.

Between the lines: Meloni’s reference to “post-UNIFIL scenarios” suggests Rome is already thinking beyond the current UN framework—an early signal of potential shifts in the security architecture in southern Lebanon.

The bigger picture:

  • Continued Italian support for Lebanese civilians through cooperation programs.
  • Ongoing assistance to the Lebanese Armed Forces, both bilaterally and within international coordination.
  • A broader strategy that integrates diplomacy, security, and stabilization.

The bottom line: Meloni is aligning Italy with a narrow diplomatic opening while quietly preparing for a longer-term role in Lebanon’s security and stability landscape.

 

(Photo: X, @GiorgiaMeloni)

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