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UN 'to mediate in soldiers row' | |
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UN chief Kofi Annan says Israel and Hezbollah have accepted his offer of mediation to try to secure the release of two captured Israeli soldiers. | UN chief Kofi Annan says Israel and Hezbollah have accepted his offer of mediation to try to secure the release of two captured Israeli soldiers. |
Hezbollah seized the soldiers during a cross-border raid in July, triggering the recent conflict with Israel. | Hezbollah seized the soldiers during a cross-border raid in July, triggering the recent conflict with Israel. |
The group has called for an exchange of prisoners with Israel, but Israel is seeking their unconditional release. | |
A special mediator will be appointed but Mr Annan intends to keep his or her name, and the negotiations, secret. | |
Mr Annan's spokesman said both parties had asked for mediation and that he had agreed "to play a role". | Mr Annan's spokesman said both parties had asked for mediation and that he had agreed "to play a role". |
But the Israeli government said Mr Annan's announcement was not in line with its position on the prisoners. | |
"A mediator is not needed," an official told the Reuters news agency. | |
"The UN resolution determines that soldiers will be released unconditionally. The UN secretary general will assist - and not mediate." | |
In August, the UN Security Council passed a resolution backing the ceasefire after the month-long war between Israel and Hezbollah. | |
Resolution 1701 called for "a full cessation of hostilities", and for UN and Lebanese troops to replace Israeli forces in southern Lebanon. | |
Public pressure | Public pressure |
Speaking at a news conference in the Saudi city of Jeddah, Mr Annan said: "Both parties have accepted the good offices of the secretary general to help resolve this problem." | |
Many areas are in ruins following the conflict | |
He added that he would not name the mediator because he wanted him or her to work "discreetly". | |
Other potential mediators to secure the release of the Israeli soldiers have included US civil-rights campaigner Jesse Jackson, and the head of German intelligence. | Other potential mediators to secure the release of the Israeli soldiers have included US civil-rights campaigner Jesse Jackson, and the head of German intelligence. |
Two years ago, German-led negotiations brokered a prisoner exchange between Israel and Hezbollah. | |
BBC Middle East analyst Roger Hardy says that while the official position of the Israeli government is to demand the unconditional release of the prisoners, public pressure is such that they may be ready to accept an eventual prisoner exchange. | BBC Middle East analyst Roger Hardy says that while the official position of the Israeli government is to demand the unconditional release of the prisoners, public pressure is such that they may be ready to accept an eventual prisoner exchange. |
Our correspondent adds that Mr Annan has left open the possibility that the negotiations might also include a third Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit. | Our correspondent adds that Mr Annan has left open the possibility that the negotiations might also include a third Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit. |
Cpl Shalit was captured by Palestinian militants in June. | Cpl Shalit was captured by Palestinian militants in June. |
Egyptian diplomats have been working for his release, but without success. |