Israel voiced openness on Monday to US-mediated talks with Lebanon on resolving a dispute over the neighbours' maritime border that has dogged Mediterranean oil and fuel exploration. Such talks, Israeli energy minister Yuval Steinitz's office said in a statement after he met US envoy David Satterfield, could be "for the good of both countries' interests in developing natural gas reserves and oil" through agreeing a border.
Israel open to US-mediated talks with Lebanon on sea border
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