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Nada Hamadeh

Lebanon's ambassador to the United States; signed the trilateral US-Israel-Lebanon framework on 27 June 2026.

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Key Question

What role did Lebanon's ambassador play in the June 2026 ceasefire talks?

Timeline for Nada Hamadeh

#14027 Jun

Signed the trilateral framework for Lebanon after four days of Washington talks

Iran Conflict 2026: Hezbollah kills Lebanon deal in hours
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Common Questions
Who is Lebanon's ambassador to the United States?
Nada Hamadeh Moawad, credentialed in September 2025. She is an economist and businesswoman who previously held senior roles at the World Bank and advised Lebanon's Prime Minister on post-war economic recovery.Source: US Department of State
Who signed the US-Israel-Lebanon framework in June 2026?
The framework was signed on 26 June 2026 by Lebanese Ambassador Nada Hamadeh Moawad, Israeli Ambassador Yechiel Leiter, and US State Department Counselor Daniel Holler, with Secretary Rubio presiding.Source: The Jerusalem Post
Why was the Lebanon-Israel deal rejected hours after signing?
Hezbollah's secretary-general Naim Qassem rejected the framework, refusing the disarmament and redeployment provisions the Lebanese government had agreed to. Lebanon's official diplomatic authority does not bind Hezbollah.Source: event

Background

Nada Hamadeh Moawad is Lebanon's Ambassador to the United States, credentialed in September 2025. She signed the trilateral US-Israel-Lebanon ceasefire framework at the State Department on 26 June 2026, alongside Israeli Ambassador Yechiel Leiter and US Counselor Daniel Holler, with Secretary of State Rubio presiding. Hezbollah's secretary-general Naim Qassem rejected the agreement within hours of signing.

Hamadeh is an economist rather than a career diplomat. She spent over two decades at the World Bank Development Data Group, managing flagship data initiatives including the World Development Indicators and International Debt Statistics series. She also advised Lebanon's Prime Minister on post-war economic recovery and held UN roles covering Middle Eastern economic analysis, and is co-founder and CFO of MedCap Health.

Her technically credentialled, non-factional profile reflected Lebanon's new government's intent to build reliability in Washington. The framework's swift Hezbollah rejection exposed the gap between what the Lebanese state can formally commit to and what its most powerful armed faction will accept.

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