Israel says at UN that peace talks in Lebanon “were not what we expected”

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2024-09-25 23:03:16

Israel’s ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, said this Wednesday that the peace talks promoted by the US and France in search of intervention in Lebanon “are not exactly what we expected.”

Referring to those efforts for liberation in Lebanon, he said that Israel “appreciates all the efforts to avoid a conflict and a total outbreak,” but hopes are reduced: “In our region, people can have many conversations, but only “Results count when they happen. .”

Danon made these statements shortly before entering the Security Council for an emergency session requested by France to deal with the crisis in the Arab country, which this week has experienced the most important period of tension in recent years.


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Helena Pelicano

The French Foreign Minister, Jean Noël Barrot, has expressed in New York the first idea of ​​this peace plan proposed to the parties and provided by his country with the United States: a temporary suspension of 21 days to give time for negotiations, without giving more details.

On Monday alone, Lebanon reported 569 deaths in Israeli bombings, including 50 children and 94 women; In addition, 90,000 Lebanese have been displaced from the south of the country to other areas.

Israel “appreciates all efforts to prevent escalation and total outbreak”

Once inside the Council, Secretary-General António Guterres said: “I appeal to this Council to work together to help put out the fire,” and for the parties to “immediately return to the cessation of hostilities.”

“Lebanon cannot be allowed to become another Gaza,” Guterres cried.

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