Rice meets Israeli FM, calls for "enduring" peace
25/7/2006 14:46
Visiting US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met with Israeli Foreign
Minister Tzipi Livni on late Monday night over the conflict between Israel and
Lebanon's Hezbollah, calling for an "enduring" peace. "Any peace is going to
have to be based on enduring principles and not on temporary solutions," said
Rice just before holding a meeting with Livni in Jerusalem. The top US
diplomat also lent sympathy to the Israeli, Lebanese and Palestinian
people. "This is a difficult time for the Israeli people, it is a difficult
time for the Lebanese people, it is a difficult time for the Palestinian
people," she said. "Ultimately, a Middle East that is peaceful and democratic
will be a place where peace is sustainable," she added. Describing Rice's
visit as "very important", Livni reiterated that Israel had the right to protect
its citizens. In the wake of an unannounced brief visit to Lebanon, Rice
arrived in Tel Aviv and reached Jerusalem on Monday night. The senior US
official, on her first Mideast tour since violence between Israel and Hezbollah
erupted on July 12, is also planned to meet Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
at 9:00 a.m. ( 0600 GMT) in Jerusalem on Tuesday. She is also expected to
hold talks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. During her Beirut visit,
Rice met with Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora and Parliament Speaker Nabih
Berri, insisting on Hezbollah's release of the two Israeli soldiers and
withdrawal from the border with Israel before any ceasefire. The United
States has justified Israel's massive assault in Lebanon, refusing to back an
immediate ceasefire which it said would only lead back to the status quo. The
massive Israeli assault in Lebanon, launched following the capture of two
Israeli soldiers by Hezbollah in cross-border attacks on July 12, entered the
13th day on Monday. On another front, the Israeli army continued an almost
one- month-old air and ground operation in Gaza to free another Israeli soldier
abducted by Palestinian militants and halt Palestinian rocket attacks.
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