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Saturday, 30 March, 2002, 00:20 GMT
US plea to halt Mid-East carnage
Arab leaders have called an emergency UN meeting
US Secretary of State Colin Powell has called for restraint by Israel and the Palestinians, condemning "terrorist attacks" and cautioning Israel about its military response.
Mr Powell said he had spoken to Mr Sharon by phone and was planning to talk to Mr Arafat, in a day of intense diplomacy that would also include talks with Mr Annan and European and Arab leaders. He condemned the Passover suicide bombings which have outraged Israelis. "Once again, terrorists have set back the vision of the Palestinian people for a state that would live in peace side by side with Israel," he said.
He urged Mr Arafat to make it clear to his people that the violence had to end, while stressing that the US was also mindful of action taken by the Israelis. Assurances "While we understand the Israeli Government need to respond to these acts of terror and the right of the Israeli Government to decide what actions best serve the interests of the Israeli people, we call on Prime Minister Sharon and his government to carefully consider the consequences of those actions," Mr Powell said. Though Israel wanted to isolate Mr Arafat, Mr Powell said he had received assurances that the government would not try to harm or capture him.
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal said it was essential that the US should seek to implement a ceasefire to prevent further violence. "We hope US intervention will be commensurate with its responsibility to bring about comprehensive peace," he said. A Saudi peace initiative was backed by the Arab world at a summit in Beirut on Thursday, but was rejected by Israel. Other reaction:
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