Egypt on Sunday presented to a number of international and Arab parties ideas
aimed at reaching a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah, the
official MENA news agency reported.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul Gheit held contacts with UN Secretary
General Kofi Annan, EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana and the foreign
ministers of Italy, Spain, Russia, Turkey, Canada, China and Japan over possible
ways to achieve a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon's Shiite group Hezbollah,
Egyptian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alaa el-Hadidi was quoted as saying.
In addition, Abul Gheit was continuing his contacts with officials from Saudi
Arabia, Jordan and the United States, said el-Hadidi.
The ideas proposed by Egypt include a call for a ceasefire, aprisoner swap,
respect for Lebanon's sovereignty and independenceand tackling all related
issues through diplomatic channels, thespokesman added.
Egypt also suggested increasing the number of peacekeeping troops in south
Lebanon, he said.
Violence between Israel and Lebanon's Shiite group Hezbollah, which erupted
on July 12 when Hezbollah guerillas abducted two Israeli soldiers in
cross-border attacks, entered the 12th day on Sunday.
More than 300 Lebanese and 37 Israelis have been killed in firefights between
the two sides, while tens of thousands off oreign nationals have been fleeing
Lebanon.