Representatives from a five-member committee tasked with enforcing a ceasefire that stopped the war between Hezbollah and Israel on Monday held their first meeting in Naqoura, southern Lebanon.
The group, comprising the United States, France, the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), the Lebanese army and the Israeli army met to coordinate efforts supporting the Nov. 27 ceasefire, the US Embassy in Beirut said.
Hosted by UNIFIL and chaired by the US with France assisting, the meeting focused on advancing the implementation of the US-brokered ceasefire and UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which aims to maintain stability along the Lebanon-Israel border, the embassy said.
“This mechanism will meet regularly and coordinate closely to advance implementation of the ceasefire agreement and UNSCR 1701,” the US Embassy said.
The US military announced in late November that Maj. Gen. Jasper Jeffers and envoy Amos Hochstein would co-chair the committee temporarily, with Hochstein serving until a permanent civilian co-chair is appointed.