JERUSALEM: Israel said on Tuesday it had reached a United States-brokered agreement with Lebanon to settle their long-disputed maritime border, hailing a "historic achievement" that potentially unlocks significant offshore gas production for both countries.
Negotiations between the neighboring countries, which are still technically at war, had suffered repeated setbacks since their launch in 2020, but gained momentum in recent weeks with both sides eyeing revenue from potentially rich Mediterranean gas fields.
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