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    Egyptian Radio Interviews Lebanese Foreign Minister On Crisis

    Voice of the Arabs, Cairo
    17 Jul 06

    [Presenter] from Beirut we interview His Excellency Lebanese Foreign
    Minister Fawzi Sallukh, who arrived there following his participation
    in the Arab League Council meeting in Cairo [on 15 July]. Your
    excellency the minister, let us start with the results of the Arab
    League Council meeting: was its stand satisfactory for the Lebanese
    government and people?

    [Sallukh] How can I tell you it was satisfactory while I do not find
    an appropriate interpretation of the word satisfactory? However,
    Lebanon had a draft resolution, and the Arab brothers approved this
    draft resolution on stopping the aggression immediately, supporting
    Lebanon's steadfastness as well as supporting Lebanon's complaint to
    the [UN] Security Council. There was another resolution for dealing
    with the Middle East crisis. But as I heard that his excellency the
    Arab League secretary-general announced the death of all endeavours
    seeking a solution to the Middle East issue because all talks and
    contacts were suspended as if everyone was handing over the solution
    of the Middle East issue to Israel.

    Israel wants a unilateral solution in order to impose its conditions on
    Palestinians in the occupied territories in Palestine and on Lebanon
    or any other country with foreign backing because international
    public opinion and the international community failed to utter a
    word while Lebanon is facing a ferocious war, the killing of its
    people, the destruction of its infrastructure and of all civilian and
    service institutions in Lebanon. We have not heard a voice from the
    international community asking Israel to stop this barbaric, ferocious
    aggression because such aggression is not self-defence. Self-defence
    cannot be so ferocious and barbaric while there is international law,
    humanitarian law and conventions [words indistinct]. Israel ignored
    all this and adopts the police of force and violence. All they said
    is that it [Israel] was using excessive force to defend itself. If
    this ferocious attack and aggression is self-defence, I wonder how
    wars will be in the future.

    [Passage omitted: On his tour to Armenia and Cairo over the last week.]

    [Presenter] How did you find the general situation in the country?

    [Sallukh] Awful silence and inactivity dominate the country, from
    Tripoli to Beirut. Few cars run on the road. There is no movement of
    citizens from Tripoli to Beirut. Some people have left their homes
    and resorted to safe shelters in the mountains or elsewhere. Some have
    left the country. Some are staying still, staying at home and hoping
    that the international community will pass a decisive resolution on
    stopping this barbaric Israeli aggression that is at odds with all
    conventions and laws in force.

    [Presenter] Mr Fawzi Sallukh, Lebanese foreign minister: as a
    professional diplomat, how do you see the way out of this crisis? Is
    it the USA, Russia, China, France, the UK and Germany? Will these
    countries intervene eventually to stop this Israeli aggression and
    apply a cease-fire, or will this crisis extend further?

    [Sallukh] Who will intervene if these above-mentioned countries
    fail to intervene?! They have to intervene if they believe in
    the sanctity of man. Man everywhere has sanctity, but we see their
    discrimination between people. Why did they fail to call for handing
    over [Lebanese] prisoners of war in Israeli jails for 29 years since
    they call for handing over two [Israeli] prisoners of war? So we
    urge these above-mentioned countries to support the right and to
    act in compliance with laws. They should respect these laws so that
    international public opinion and citizens in all countries will
    respect them. [Passage omitted]

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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