Israeli-born U.S. energy envoy to mediate Lebanon-Israel maritime border talks

Biden appoints Amos Hochstein, who will replace career American diplomat John Desrocher, to oversee negotiations aimed at resolving dispute over lucrative natural gas exploration rights
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U.S. State Department Senior Advisor for Energy Security Amos Hochstein will serve as mediator of the maritime border talks between Israel and Lebanon, Axios reported on Sunday, citing Israeli and U.S. officials.
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  • The Israeli-born Hochstein is replacing career American diplomat John Desrocher, who served in the role since the U.S.-sponsored talks started in October 2020 under the administration of former president Donald Trump.
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    Then-US Vice President Joe Biden, left, talks with State Department Special Envoy for International Energy Affairs Amos Hochstein during the Caribbean Energy Security Summit in 2015
    Then-US Vice President Joe Biden, left, talks with State Department Special Envoy for International Energy Affairs Amos Hochstein during the Caribbean Energy Security Summit in 2015
    Then-U.S. Vice President Joe Biden talks with State Department Special Envoy for International Energy Affairs Amos Hochstein during the 2015 Caribbean Energy Security Summit
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    Desrocher will become charge d'affaires at the U.S. embassy in Qatar, according to the report.
    The talks mark the first direct political negotiations between Israel and Lebanon in 30 years. They stalled in May after several rounds and the appointment of Hochstein, a close confidant of Biden, is seen as an elevation of the issue by the administration.
    “We can confirm that Amos Hochstein will resume his role as US mediator for the Israel-Lebanon maritime border talks, which he held during the Obama administration. He looks to build upon the strong work done by Ambassador John Desrocher over the last year,” a State Department spokesperson told Axios.
    An Israeli official said that Hochstein would visit Israel and Lebanon in October.
    The maritime dispute involves natural gas exploration rights in the eastern Mediterranean.
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    A map showing the territorial maritime dispute between Israel and Lebanon
    A map showing the territorial maritime dispute between Israel and Lebanon
    A map showing the territorial maritime dispute between Israel and Lebanon
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    Lebanon hopes to tap into oil and gas discoveries potentially worth tens of billions of dollars as the country looks to exit from an economic crisis that the World Bank has said is the worst financial collapse since the mid-19th century.
    Hochstein was born and raised in Israel by American parents and considers himself a modern Orthodox Jew.
    He previously served as the State Department’s special envoy for international energy affairs from 2014 until 2017. While serving during the Obama administration, Hochstein advised then-vice president Biden on global energy issues.

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