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    Lebanon PM and Macron to Discuss Bolstering Country's Position in Israel Talks

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    Posted on April 21, 2026

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    Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam will meet President Macron in Paris on April 21 to bolster Lebanon’s leverage ahead of U.S.-hosted talks with Israel, amid delays and rising tensions, including a deadly attack on French UN peacekeepers.

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    Table of Contents

    • Main Developments in Lebanon-Israel-French Relations
    • Lebanon and France Prepare for US-led Negotiations
    • Current Situation on the Ground
    • France's Role and Diplomatic Position
    • Historical Ties and Mediation Efforts
    • Challenges in French-Israeli Relations
    • Concerns Over Lebanon's Negotiating Position
    • Hezbollah and Lebanon's Credibility
    • International Presence and Security Concerns
    • Risks and Warnings of Renewed Conflict

    Lebanon PM, Macron to Bolster Beirut's Position in US-led Israel Talks

    By John Irish

    Main Developments in Lebanon-Israel-French Relations

    Lebanon and France Prepare for US-led Negotiations

    PARIS, April 21 (Reuters) - Lebanon's prime minister and French President Emmanuel Macron will discuss on Tuesday how to strengthen the country's hand in possible direct negotiations with Israel in the United States later this week, as Beirut turns to a trusted European ally.

    The U.S. will host ambassador-level talks with Israel and Lebanon on Thursday, although it remains unclear whether the objective is to extend a fragile 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah or pave the way for deeper negotiations.

    Current Situation on the Ground

    Israeli troops occupy territory deep in the south, aiming to create a buffer zone to shield northern Israel from Hezbollah attack, while the group says it maintains the "right to resist" Israeli occupation.

    France's Role and Diplomatic Position

    "France’s role is not to insert itself between the parties in discussions that are, by nature, bilateral and direct," a French presidency official said ahead of Prime Minister Nawaf Salam's meeting with Macron.

    "France is one of the countries capable of playing a very concrete role in strengthening the Lebanese government’s hand and supporting its action in practical terms."

    Historical Ties and Mediation Efforts

    France, which has deep historical ties with Lebanon, has sought alongside Washington to mediate in the conflict, brokering a ceasefire in 2024 and helping establish a mechanism to monitor it.

    Challenges in French-Israeli Relations

    But relations with Israel have soured over France’s stance on Gaza and the West Bank, its accusations that Israel’s actions in Lebanon are disproportionate, and its contacts with Hezbollah’s political wing.

    Israel’s ambassador to Washington said last week that France should be excluded from any talks, describing Paris as having "no positive influence."

    The U.S., while maintaining contact with France on the issue, has also sought to marginalise its role.

    Concerns Over Lebanon's Negotiating Position

    European and Lebanese diplomats say they fear that if direct negotiations begin, Lebanon’s government could be too weak to resist unrealistic demands, potentially fuelling domestic tensions given Hezbollah’s refusal to negotiate with Israel.

    "We are trying our best to get them [France] back in the discussions, but the U.S. and Israel are adamant not to include them," said a Lebanese diplomat.

    Hezbollah and Lebanon's Credibility

    Lebanon's inability to rein in Hezbollah following the 2024 ceasefire has raised questions about Beirut's credibility at negotiations. France has pushed initiatives only to be rebuffed by the U.S. and Israel.

    International Presence and Security Concerns

    Paris argues that unlike Washington it has a significant presence on the ground in Lebanon with some 700 UN peacekeepers, and that any peace deal would still need a significant international presence to implement it.

    A French soldier was killed in southern Lebanon this week in attack the French government said was carried out by Hezbollah.

    Risks and Warnings of Renewed Conflict

    Lebanon’s parliament speaker warned on Tuesday that Israeli forces occupying parts of the country's south would face resistance if they fail to withdraw, signalling a risk of renewed confrontation.

    (Reporting by John Irish; editing by Maya Gebeily, Alexandra Hudson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Macron and Salam will address humanitarian aid, economic reforms, sovereignty and reconstruction efforts to strengthen Lebanon’s hand in upcoming U.S.-hosted talks. (apnews.com)
    • •A U.N. peacekeeper from France was killed and three wounded in southern Lebanon on April 18—France blamed Hezbollah—raising security concerns ahead of direct Israel–Lebanon negotiations. (apnews.com)
    • •Israel’s ambassador to Washington has publicly stated France should be excluded from the peace process, while Paris pushes back, highlighting its historical ties and on-the-ground presence in Lebanon. (aa.com.tr)

    References

    • Macron to press Lebanon ceasefire and sovereignty in Paris talks
    • French soldier killed and 3 others wounded in an attack on peacekeepers in Lebanon, Macron says
    • Israel envoy to US says France should be excluded from Lebanon talks

    Frequently Asked Questions about Lebanon PM and Macron to discuss bolstering country's position in Israel talks

    1What is the main objective of Lebanon's meeting with France regarding Israel talks?

    The meeting aims to strengthen Lebanon's position in potential direct negotiations with Israel during upcoming US-hosted talks.

    2Why is France involved in Lebanon-Israel negotiations?

    France has historical ties to Lebanon, has brokered ceasefires, and maintains UN peacekeepers in the country, offering practical support.

    3What concerns exist about Lebanon's negotiating strength?

    European and Lebanese diplomats worry Lebanon's government might be too weak to resist unrealistic demands in direct negotiations with Israel.

    4How has France's relationship with Israel affected the negotiations?

    France’s stance on Gaza and its contacts with Hezbollah have soured relations with Israel, which seeks to exclude France from talks.

    5What risks persist in southern Lebanon amid these negotiations?

    Israeli forces occupy southern Lebanon, and the Lebanese parliament speaker warned of resistance if they do not withdraw, risking renewed conflict.

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