Tarek Chouiref
17 April 2026•Update: 17 April 2026
Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Oman on Thursday welcomed a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon announced by US President Donald Trump while expressing support for strengthening the Lebanese state and restricting weapons to its institutions.
Jordan’s Foreign Ministry praised the “major positive role” played by Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, Prime Minister Nawaf Salam and Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri in securing the ceasefire.
The ministry reaffirmed Jordan’s “absolute support” for the Lebanese state in asserting its sovereignty across all Lebanese territory, restricting weapons to the state and restoring national institutions.
Saudi Arabia also welcomed the ceasefire and praised the role played by Aoun, Salam and Berri.
In a statement posted on the US social media company X’s platform, the Saudi Foreign Ministry reiterated the kingdom’s support for “the Lebanese state in extending sovereignty and restricting arms to the state and its legitimate institutions.”
Oman also welcomed the ceasefire and urged all parties to abide by its terms and avoid any actions that could undermine it.
The Omani Foreign Ministry also expressed appreciation for efforts by the United States to secure the agreement.
Earlier Thursday, Trump announced that Israel and Lebanon would begin a 10-day ceasefire at midnight local time in Beirut and Tel Aviv (2100GMT).
“I just had excellent conversations with the highly respected President Joseph Aoun, of Lebanon, and Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu, of Israel,” Trump said on his Truth Social platform, referring to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by his nickname.
“These two leaders have agreed that in order to achieve peace between their countries, they will formally begin a 10-day ceasefire at 5 P.M. EST,” he added.
The announcement followed US-mediated talks between Lebanese and Israeli delegations that took place on Tuesday at the State Department in Washington, DC.