UK, EU urge all parties to be restrained in Mideast crisis    (Xinhua)  Updated: 2006-07-14 10:57  LONDON, July 13 -- Britain 
and the European Union urged all parties of the Middle east region on Thursday 
to be restrained in the current crisis. 
Speaking after talks in London with EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana, 
British Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett said she and Solana "are gravely 
concerned about the escalation of the present crisis which now poses a serious 
threat for both Israel and Lebanon and indeed the wider security of the region." 
 "We urge all parties to do all they can to address this crisis and to prevent 
the situation from worsening," she said. 
 British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Solana have talked to UN General 
Secretary Kofi Annan to support UN's efforts to arrange as quickly as possible a 
cease-fire, she said. 
 On Wednesday, Hezbollah guerrillas in Lebanon captured two Israeli soldiers, 
and killed eight when Israel sent troops into southern Lebanon on a rescue 
mission. 
 Israeli jets hit targets cross southern Lebanon and struck Beirut's 
international airport, forcing it to close. By Thursday morning a land and sea 
blockage was in force. 
 "We call for the urgent release of the kidnapped Israeli soldiers and an end 
to attacks on Israeli towns and cities," Beckett said. 
 "While Israel is entitled to do what is required to protect its security," 
Beckett said, "but it should do so in a way which does not escalate the 
situation and which is proportionate and measured, conforms to international 
law, and avoids civilian deaths and suffering." 
 
    
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