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French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner welcomes delegates from Lebanon's political factions in La Celle-Saint-Cloud, Saturday. (Reuters)
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France to raise issue of fate of abducted troops with Hezbollah
By Assaf Uni, Haaretz Correspondent and AP

PARIS - France will raise the fate of kidnapped Israeli soldiers Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev with Hezbollah representatives in the country for talks between rival Lebanese factions, a French diplomatic source has told Haaretz.

Hezbollah is attending a conference near Paris aimed at breaking the political deadlock in Lebanon, and France aims to take advantage of its first official invitation to Hezbollah to pressure the organization on the issue.

"France sees this as an opportunity to push the case of the kidnapped soldiers, an issue to which it attaches great importance," the source said on Saturday.

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Hezbollah's representative to the talks, Mohammed Fneish, a former water and energy minister in the Lebanese coalition government, told the French daily Le Figaro Saturday that his organization was "prepared to conduct a prisoner swap."

The two-day meeting ending today at La Celle Saint-Cloud west of Paris marks the first time the 14 parties are meeting since a national dialogue conference in November that failed to resolve the country's political and sectarian crisis. Since then, Lebanon's worst political crisis since the end of the 1975-1990 civil war has deepened.

French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, who organized the conference, is trying to succeed where the Arab League and other mediators have failed - in creating a dialogue between the rival factions.

Lebanon's parliament and government are barely functioning. Prime Minister Fouad Seniora refuses to step down and is locked in a fierce power-struggle with the Hezbollah-led, pro-Syrian opposition.

Hezbollah almost backed out of the weekend talks, after French President Nicolas Sarkozy's comments this week that the Shi'ite Muslim group is a terrorist organization. Sarkozy's office later clarified his statement.

The main stumbling point in the talks is Hezbollah's demand for an additional ministerial post in Seniora's government - a demand that, if fulfilled, would grant Hezbollah a veto on issues such as the identity of the president to replace the pro-Syrian Emile Lahoud in September and the issue of cooperation with the international court investigating the murder of former prime minister Rafik Hariri.

While French sources Saturday downplayed expectations, describing the meeting as "initial talks" with no set agenda, Lebanese representatives expressed optimism.

"The conference could create a positive atmosphere and lead to an opening for a future solution to the conflict," said Fneish, who together with other ministers withdrew from the pro-Hezbollah bloc of Seniora's government last November, sparking the current crisis.

"It could pave the way for breaking the ice and rebuilding trust to resume the dialogue in Beirut," Seniora's representative to the conference, Minister of State Michel Pharaon, told the Lebanese Daily Star.

"It is already a step forward that the meeting is taking place," said Telecommunications Minister Marwan Hamadeh, representing Druze leader Walid Jumblatt. "We shouldn't set ambitions that are too high. But the French have had success where others have not."

The fact that the conference is being held at all is said to be a result of the leadership change at the Elysee Palace last month.

Due to his support for the ruling party of Sa'ad Hariri, the son of Rafik Hariri, the previous French president Jacques Chirac was not seen in Lebanon as a fair mediator.

"France has modified its approach to the Lebanese question, which is now much more balanced. It is no secret that the previous president openly took the side of one camp," Fneish told Le Figaro. "The new administration has learned the lessons of that political experience, which did nothing but exacerbate the situation."

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  1.   NO SWAP UNLESS 05:00  |  NEIL GOLAN 15/07/07
  2.   France please raise issue of 05:15  |  Guy From NYC 15/07/07
  3.   A year too late if you ask me! 05:46  |  Steven 15/07/07
  4.   Hezbollah is "prepared to conduct a prisoner swap" 05:49  |  Sherman 15/07/07
  5.   Don`t those French know they are kow towing to Hizbollah? 05:58  |  Mark Lincoln 15/07/07
  6.   re: Sherman #4 06:45  |  Paulo 15/07/07
  7.   no swa until they show remorse 06:47  |  shia 4ever 15/07/07
  8.   Ron Arad activists using Ehud and Eldad as pawns 07:09  |  Solomon 15/07/07
  9.   Mark Lincoln Ive come to the conclusion 07:37  |  Guy From NYC 15/07/07
  10.   Neil Golan # 1 07:47  |  Philippe 15/07/07
  11.   IDEOLOGY VS POLICY 07:55  |  indrajaya 15/07/07
  12.   It seems to me that every body is ignoring the purpose of why the 08:00  |  David Hamond 15/07/07
  13.   France should actually place in detention Hammas people 08:25  |  Beni 15/07/07
  14.   How come these savages dont give a sign of life? 09:18  |  GrossedOut 15/07/07
  15.   #9 GUY FROM NYC DOESNT EVEN GO HALFWAY 09:36  |  paul harris 15/07/07
  16.   #14 BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT ALIVE ! 09:38  |  paul harris 15/07/07
  17.   Realpolitik 09:57  |  Clickfool 15/07/07
  18.   Israel behaves like an infant (for Guy from NYC) # 9 10:03  |  Clickfool 15/07/07
  19.   No14 Grossed out 10:08  |  tony fisher 15/07/07
  20.   Ehud , Eldad and Ron Arad 10:09  |  Adel 15/07/07
  21.   For GrossedOut # 14 10:15  |  Clickfool 15/07/07
  22.   To (Arab) Guy From NYC 10:23  |  Neil 15/07/07
  23.   Hezbollah and Geneva Accords 10:32  |  Bernie 15/07/07
  24.   Beni, you must have wated to say that France should actually 10:40  |  Gid`on 15/07/07
  25.   France, hold your breath! 11:15  |  Judge 15/07/07
  26.   France, hold your breath! 11:15  |  Judge 15/07/07
  27.   I hope France succeeds 11:19  |  Cipora Julianna Kohn 15/07/07
  28.   Neil # 22 11:20  |  Guy From NYC 15/07/07
  29.   #7, shia 4ever 11:28  |  Cipora Julianna Kohn 15/07/07
  30.   You`re far too pessimistic, Cipora #27 11:37  |  Clickfool 15/07/07
  31.   Israel should abduct Hizbullah terrorists 11:41  |  Jonathan S 15/07/07
  32.   Clickfool living in Fantasy Land 12:32  |  Craig F 15/07/07
  33.   This responsibility cannot be farmed out 12:42  |  Natallie Durson 15/07/07
  34.   For Craig F # 32 12:46  |  Clickfool 15/07/07
  35.   #23 BERNIE AND HIS USUAL MISGUIDED POSTS 13:06  |  paul harris 15/07/07
  36.   Clickfool 13:15  |  Craig F 15/07/07
  37.   A Bigger Question 13:24  |  Ronnie Wolman 15/07/07
  38.   Clickfool #14 13:28  |  Angus 15/07/07
  39.   as a frenchman, I call upon my government to demand 14:02  |  Roger 15/07/07
  40.   Ronnie Wolman Bigger question 14:16  |  Guy From NYC 15/07/07
  41.   #40, Guy 14:53  |  Cipora Julianna Kohn 15/07/07
  42.   INDRAJAYA#11. TRANSFORMING HOSTAGES AS PRISONERS IS NOTHING ELSE… 14:54  |  MOSHEH 15/07/07
  43.   Mark Lincoln # 5 14:54  |  Twogunz 15/07/07
  44.   Ron Arad 15:00  |  Twogunz 15/07/07
  45.   Clickfool 21 15:03  |  TWogunz 15/07/07
  46.   Terrorists Hezbullah - nothing short of it 15:05  |  Ken 15/07/07
  47.   Clickfool #27 15:06  |  TWogunz 15/07/07
  48.   Guy and trailer trash 15:11  |  TWogunz 15/07/07
  49.   paul harris 15 15:13  |  get serious 15/07/07
  50.   # 42, MOSHEH 15:20  |  indrajaya 15/07/07
  51.   France - Free the two Israeli soldiers now. You can do it 15:34  |  Petra 15/07/07
  52.   Guy From NYC:Bands and Gangs and Clans 15:51  |  Ronnie Wolman 15/07/07
  53.   not a word about the current war in Lebanon 15:53  |  ChanahS 15/07/07
  54.   I AGREE WITH CLICKFOOL#30, YOU’RE FAR TOO PESSIMISTIC, CIPORA #27 16:41  |  MOSHEH 15/07/07
  55.   INDRA#50. SMART TRANSFORMER OF WORDS BUT THE FACTS ARE THE FACTS! 16:50  |  MOSHEH 15/07/07
  56.   #1 Neil Golan 16:55  |  Samual Smith 15/07/07
  57.   Ronnie Wolman Bands gangs and Clans 16:58  |  Guy From NYC 15/07/07
  58.   # 55, MOSHEH 17:01  |  indrajaya 15/07/07
  59.   Chanahs not a word about the current war in lebanon 17:08  |  Guy From NYC 15/07/07
  60.   NATALLIE#33. THE TERM RECIPROCITY IS VOLUNTARY IGNORED, AS USUAL! 17:15  |  MOSHEH 15/07/07
  61.   Guy From NYC: You and History 17:28  |  Ronnie Wolman 15/07/07
  62.   Pals in Lebanon 17:35  |  another issue 15/07/07
  63.   Guy From NYC: Preach to the Gangs 17:44  |  Ronnie Wolman 15/07/07
  64.   # 62 Another Issue 18:03  |  Just Correction 15/07/07
  65.   #58. A SCOOP: INDRA WORDS AS INTERNATIONAL RECOGNIZED GUARANTEES! 18:09  |  MOSHEH 15/07/07
  66.   Guy from new York city 18:14  |  danite 15/07/07
  67.   Christians retaliated 18:42  |  for attack on chuch 15/07/07
  68.   Pals are sunnis for the most part 18:59  |  some are christians 15/07/07
  69.   #59 guy is right IF THEY WERE IN JORDAN NONE OF THIS WOULD HAVE 19:08  |  paul harris 15/07/07
  70.   Ronnie Wolman, Cipora Kohn 19:11  |  Mark of Lewiston 15/07/07
  71.   This could have been avoided 23:10  |  Dr David I. Gross 15/07/07
  72.   My kingdom for an accurate fact 23:55  |  Jerusalem Shmuel 15/07/07
  73.   France 00:45  |  Connie 16/07/07
  74.   Mark of Lewiston: Fundamentals 01:07  |  Ronnie Wolman 16/07/07
  75.   Outrageous IDF 01:53  |  17 16/07/07
  76.   Guy from NYC when did the Arabs ever give Isreal a break, if you 03:56  |  another guy from NYC 16/07/07
  77.   ciora you are naive 04:16  |  s 16/07/07
  78.   Cipora # 27 10:16  |  Philippe 16/07/07
  79.   Mosheh # 54 10:19  |  Philippe 16/07/07
  80.   #76 - - - Sure Dude, whatever you say BUT 14:09  |  Third Guy from NYC 16/07/07
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