Prime Minister Salam declared that normalization with Israel constitutes "an integral part of the peace we want to see tomorrow and not after it," marking his most explicit statement on future regional arrangements. His media office later clarified that his positions were clear and required no interpretation.
The Berri-Aoun meeting produced what both leaders described as "excellent" discussions, with potential for an extraordinary parliamentary session. Security meetings at the Presidential Palace focused on Palestinian camp disarmament procedures, following previous commitments on weapons collection north of the Litani River.
Saudi Arabia reportedly warned Iran to either reach a nuclear agreement with Trump or risk Israeli strikes, while Trump ordered a halt to coordination with Israel regarding potential Iranian targets. Lebanon officially resumed IMF negotiations as fuel prices increased.
Israeli strikes continued targeting southern Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley, with reports of two fatalities. The Energy Ministry issued May pricing for private generators amid ongoing electricity shortages.