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Israel, Lebanon agree on
ceasefire
MADRID, Aug. 16 (Xinhua) -- Spain will send up to 800
troops to support the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Lebanon, if the
ceasefire there proves to be "effective" and "real," senior Spanish officials
said on Wednesday.
"There has to be a real and effective ceasefire...,
the rules set out in the United Nations resolution must be followed by all sides
and there have to be guarantees ... on the nature of the occupying forces,"
Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero told a press conference.
"Spain is a country committed to peace... and peace
in the Middle East is an indispensable asset in international order," he added.
At a public ceremony in honor of 17 Spanish soldiers
who died last year in an accident in Afghanistan, Defense Minister Jose Antonio
Alonso said a force of 700 to 800 troops had been dispatched to the Interim
Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) under a UN mandate to maintain neutrality and
guarantee peace.
Under UN Resolution 1701 adopted on Friday, the
UNIFIL will be increased from 2,000 to 15,000 troops to help maintain peace
between Israel and Hezbollah guerrillas, after a month of fighting in Lebanon.
However, Alonso added that many details of the
mission still remain to be defined. Enditem