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    Macron says he does not think Israeli comments on ceasefire plan are definitive

    By Reuters,

    1 days ago
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    OTTAWA (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday he did not think comments by Israeli officials on a proposed ceasefire in Lebanon were definitive, adding he would work to ensure Israel signed on.

    Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz on Thursday rejected proposals from the United States and France calling for a 21-day truce. Netanyahu's office said the prime minister had not responded to the idea.

    "I don't consider that the first comments are definitive coming from Israel. So we will work hard in the hours to come in order to convince Israel to commit and indeed deliver the ceasefire for 21 days," Macron told a press conference in Montreal during an official visit to Canada.

    "We are ready to call for a new meeting of the (U.N.) Security Council in order to raise the question and increase the pressure precisely to deliver concrete results," he said, speaking in English.

    Macron also said France was opposed to Lebanon becoming a new Gaza. He called on Israel to stop its strikes and Hezbollah to stop retaliating.

    (Reporting by David Ljunggren; editing by Jonathan Oatis)

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    Henry Elemuo
    7h ago
    What’s popular is 21 Gun Salute, not 21 day ceasefire. Is Hezbollah calling for a ceasefire? Hamas did same
    Zingo Ringo
    10h ago
    So now they want ceasefire cause some of the Hezbollah missiles land in Israel? Wicked people
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