France sees open window of opportunity for Lebanon ceasefire

French FM calls on all sides with whom they are in close contact to seize the window of opportunity that's opening for a lasting ceasefire in Lebanon that would allow the return of those displaced, ensure Lebanon’s sovereignty and Israel’s security.

PARIS - France's foreign minister said on Wednesday that US-led efforts for a truce between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon had created the chance for a lasting ceasefire and he called on both sides to accept a deal on the table.

"There is a window of opportunity that's opening for a lasting ceasefire in Lebanon that would allow the return of those displaced, ensure the sovereignty of Lebanon and the security of Israel," Jean-Noel Barrot told Europe 1 radio.

"I call on all sides with whom we are in close contact to seize this window."