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US and France clash on peace bid

By Roula Khalaf and Daniel Dombey in London and Mark Turner at the United Nations

Published: July 31 2006 17:49 | Last updated: July 31 2006 23:42

The United Nations Security Council is set for tough negotiations over Lebanon this week, with the US and France pushing for competing approaches to resolve the crisis.

At issue are two very different visions of the sequence of steps needed to reach a peaceful solution. Paris wants a cessation of hostilities first, followed by a ceasefire and political agreement between the parties, and only then the dispatch of a UN-backed force.

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