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US-France Differ on Proposed Ceasefire Measure

HeadlineAug 09, 2006

On the diplomatic front, the US and France have reportedly split over the terms of a UN resolution calling for a ceasefire. France is said to have agreed to incorporate Lebanon’s demands for a Lebanese troop deployment alongside a UN-led force. Lebanon also wants Israel to withdraw from the Shebaa farms area captured in the 1967 war. The Bush administration is rejecting both demands.

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