Arab League (AL) Secretary-General Amr Moussa on Sunday held talks here with
visiting China's special envoy on the Middle East Sun Bigan on the Lebanon
crisis and UN Security Council resolution on Lebanon, which was passed on
Friday.
Despite of its unbalance, Resolution 1701 contained those major points which
were generally concerned among Arab nations, Moussa said, adding that Arab
nations would help to implement the resolution based on consultation.
The AL chief expressed his appreciation to Sun because China has shown high
respect to Arab concerns during the discussions and debate on the resolution at
the UN Security Council.
The Resolution 1701, unanimously adopted by the UN Security Council on
Friday, calls for Israel's withdrawal and authorizes an increase of the existing
UN force in Lebanon to 15,000 troops to help Lebanese troops take control of
south Lebanon as Israel withdraws.
Moussa also lauded China's efforts to solve the Mideast issues, saying such
efforts were welcomed and appreciated.
For his part, Sun said that Resolution 1701 was a major step in the direction
of political settlement to the Lebanon crisis and China welcomed and supported
it.
Though so, Sun cautioned that the implementation of Resolution 1701 would be
much more important, as well as difficult, than passing it and the
implementation called for more strenuous efforts by concerned parties.
The Chinese envoy called on the international community, particularly
concerned parties, to press ahead for the implementation of the resolution,
reach ceasefire as soon as possible and ease the humanitarian crisis facing the
Lebanese.
Sun said that China was willing to maintain close contact and consultations
with Arab nations during the implementation.
Sun also noted that the international community should continue showing
concerns and efforts to solve the Palestinian-Israeli issue. "Only if the
legitimate rights of Arab people are restored, stability and peace in the Middle
East could have a solid basis," said Sun.
Also on Sunday, Sun met with Egyptian Presidential Advisor Osama el-Baz and
Assistant Egyptian Foreign Minister for Arab and Mideast Affairs Hany Khalaf,
and discussed with them the latest developments in Lebanon.
The two Egyptian officials expressed appreciation of China's stance and
policy on regional issues, hoping that China would
continue to play its part
in pushing ahead with the Middle East peace process.
Sun arrived in Cairo on Saturday for a three-day visit, part of his regional
tour starting on Aug. 6, which has taken him to Syria, Jordan, Israel and the
Palestinian territories. After Egypt, Sun is expected to visit Saudi
Arabia.