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Israel, Lebanon agree on
ceasefire
JERUSALEM, Aug. 25 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Foreign
Minister Tzipi Livni said on Friday that Israeli Defense Force (IDF) would leave
Lebanon only if an embargo on Hezbollah was enforced, local dailyYedioth
Ahronoth reported.
Livni made the remarks in Tel Aviv in a meeting with
Greek Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis.
"Only if the international forces help the weak
Lebanese army deploy in south Lebanon, and only if the embargo on Hezbollah is
implemented, will the IDF leave south Lebanon," Livni was quoted as saying.
She also called on Syria to respect Lebanon's
sovereignty andan arms embargo imposed on Hezbollah.
Bakoyannis, for his part, said that the Greek army
would provide the multinational forces in Lebanon with a ship, a helicopter and
troops.
Israel insists that an international force must be
sent to south Lebanon before it lifts its air and sea blockade. It also accuses
Syria as a key arms supplier to Hezbollah. Israel imposed a complete embargo on
Lebanon following its offensive in the neighboring country on July 12 following
the abduction of two Israeli soldiers by Lebanese Hezbollah. The embargo is
still being maintained after a UN-brokered ceasefire went into effect on Aug.
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