Visiting Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki yesterday called for an
end to Israeli offensives against Lebanon.
Speaking to reporters after a meeting with Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad
Seniora, Mottaki said that "we think that it would be possible to reach a
solution to stop the Israeli aggression, if any ceasefire plans and terms are
divided into two parts."
"The first part includes an end to the aggression or any item on which
consensus is reached," Mottaki said, adding that any differences could be
removed through negotiations afterward. Mottaki arrived here on Monday after a
visit to Syria.
On July 12, Israel launched attacks on Lebanese Hezbollah after the Shiite
group abducted two Israeli soldiers in a cross-border raid.
Israel accuses Iran and Syria of being behind Hezbollah, but Iran and Syria
reject the accusation.