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| UN resolution on Israel-Lebanon conflict "close": Rice |
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2006-08-04 10:29:29
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Special report: Israel-Lebanon conflicts [Gallery] [Videos]
WASHINGTON, Aug. 3 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice said on Thursday that a UN Security Council resolution
for halting the Israel-Lebanon conflict was "close."
"We are working on a Security Council resolution and
hopefully we can get that passed and I think it certainly will be within days,"
Rice said on CNN's "Larry King Live."
Under intense international pressure to stop the
Mideast crisis, the United States and France had stepped up negotiations on a UN
resolution that calls for an immediate cessation of the conflict and sets
conditions for a lasting peace.
Ever since the outbreak of the Israel-Hezbollah
fighting on July 12, Washington has insisted that a ceasefire and steps aimed at
creating a long-term peace be worked out simultaneously. These included
establishing an international peacekeeping force and requiring the disarmament
of Hezbollah guerrillas.
In Thursday's interview, Rice said Washington would
be wiling to consider a phased approach, by permitting "an end or a stoppage in
the hostilities first and committing the warring sides to a set of principles
for a lasting peace."
"We're certainly getting close," she said. "We're
working with the French very closely. We're working with others."
The measure that Paris and Washington were working on
would be the first of two resolutions aimed at achieving a permanent ceasefire
and a long-term solution to the Israel-Lebanon conflict.
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