2006年VOA标准英语-Bush Concerned by Israeli Bombing of Beirut Air(在线收听) |
By Scott Stearns ----------- President Bush says the Islamic militant group Hezbollah started this latest round of violence by firing missiles into Israel and kidnapping two Israeli soldiers.
"My biggest concern is whether or not actions taken will weaken the Siniora government," said Mr. Bush. "The democracy in Lebanon is an important part of laying a foundation of peace in the region." President Bush says the international community has worked hard to encourage Lebanon's new democratic government and stop Syrian interference in the country. He says the government in Damascus is part of the problem, and must take responsibility for helping to find a solution. "Syria needs to be held to account. Syria is housing the militant wing of Hamas. Hezbollah has got an active presence in Syria. The truth of the matter is that, if we really want the situation to settle down, the soldiers need to be returned, and President Assad needs to show some leadership toward peace," concluded President Bush.
She said it is the cross-border raids into Israel that escalated the violence. "These incursions, such as the kidnapping of soldiers is not acceptable. And the parties to that conflict, obviously, have to use proportionate means, but I am not at all for sort of blurring the lines between the root causes and the consequences of an action," noted Merkel. Chancellor Merkel called for the release of the Israeli soldiers and appealed to all parties to stop the violence. |
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