I guess that's telling `em...and I'm sure Hezbollah and their Iranian masters will trip over themselves to comply.
In the usual attempt at diplomatic balance, the statement urged Israel to exercise "utmost restraint" in its offensive in Lebanon, though it blamed the crisis squarely on "extremist elements" and put the onus on Hezbollah to end it.
Listing conditions for ending the violence, a carefully- worded text said an end to Israeli military operations and withdrawal of forces from Gaza were other conditions needed to "lay the foundation for a more permanent solution."
Whatever that means.
The statement echoed support for Israel's right to self-defence voiced by the United States. But, significantly, it made no reference to criticism by G8 memebers France and the European Union that have lined up to criticize israel's self defence as `excessive'. Russia's Vladimir Putin had accused Israel of pursuing "other wider goals".
Differences between Washington and G8 partners were largely papered over.
France's
As Iran no doubt intended, the Middle East war took over the G-8 conference, which was supposed to have a discussion on how to deal with Iran's nuclear weapons program at the top of its agenda.
Actually, that doesn't matter, since Putin has already said that he supports Iran's right to any application of nuclear power and will never support sanctions of any kind.
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