Go to mediabankYair Lapid. File photoTEL AVIV, Oct 27 Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid signed an agreement to demarcate the maritime border with Lebanon, the government's press office said. service. The document will then be sent to the village of Naqoura, where the document will be signed with Lebanon.The Middle East is teetering on the brink of chaosAccording to Lapid, the signing of the demarcation agreement the sea border with Lebanon will allow Israel to become a major supplier of gas to Europe. The signing will take place in the village of Naqoura on the Lebanese-Israeli border in the presence of US and UN representatives. The signing will take place without an official ceremony, the delegations will be in different rooms during the signing of the document.Negotiations to determine the land and sea borders between Lebanon and Israel have been going on in the settlement of Naqoura in southern Lebanon since 1996 based on a memorandum of understanding under the auspices of the UN and mediated by the United States .At the moment, diplomatic relations between Israel and Lebanon have not been established. After the Second Lebanon War, UN Security Council Resolution 1701 on a ceasefire was adopted in 2006.
