2006年VOA标准英语-Diplomacy Efforts in Middle East Take on Greate(在线收听) |
By Jim Bertel U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is on her way home to Washington today Monday optimistic that a "comprehensive settlement" to the Middle East crisis can be reached in the coming days. VOA's Jim Bertel reports Rice's announcement follows a deadly Israeli attack Sunday that killed nearly 60 Lebanese civilians. ---------
"A ceasefire, the political principles that provide for a long-term settlement, and the authorization of an international force to support the Lebanese army in keeping the peace," she outlined. Rice says there is an emerging consensus on the conditions needed for a ceasefire and a long-term solution to the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. Earlier Monday, Israel began a 48-hour pause in its aerial bombing campaign in Lebanon following an attack Sunday on the Lebanese village of Qana that killed nearly 60 Lebanese civilians, many women and children. The bombing prompted worldwide condemnation of Israel's offensive, while British Prime Minister Tony Blair called for an immediate end to the fighting. "We have to speed this entire process up, get a resolution now and on the passing of an agreement on the resolution the hostilities have got to stop, and stop on all sides," said the prime minister. Yet even as diplomatic efforts intensify, Israel's Defense Minister announced Monday his country's plan to expand ground operations against Hezbollah guerrillas, diminishing hopes that the 48-hour halt in air strikes could lead to a more comprehensive cease-fire. |
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