Lebanon-Israel officials to meet in Washington as U.S.-Iran talks near deal; judge upholds Trump mail-in voting order
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By Brittney Melton
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Lebanese and Israeli military officials are set to meet in Washington for talks, while Iran insists it will not sign a deal with the U.S. unless the war in Lebanon ends. Vice President Vance indicated a U.S.-Iran agreement is close but not yet finalized. Separately, a federal judge declined to block Trump's executive order restricting mail-in voting.
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Vice President Vance said last night that there wasn't yet a U.S.-Iran agreement, but that officials are very close.
Lebanese and Israeli military officials are set to meet today in Washington.
Israel and Lebanon officials are set to meet today as U.S.-Iran peace talks continue. And, a federal judge declined to block Trump's executive order restricting mail-in voting.
