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Lebanese president, Israeli FM shake hands in Tunis
By: Associated Press   
Published: November 20, 2005   
 
Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom and Lebanese President Emile Lahoud shook hands at a diplomatic event in Tunis, Shalom's office said Saturday.

Lahoud denied shaking Shalom's hand, saying the account was "based on imagination."

Shalom was near Lahoud as he shook the hands of dignitaries standing nearby at a function the Tunisian government put on for delegates to a U.N. conference, Israeli foreign ministry spokesman Mark Regev said.

"We do not relate any diplomatic importance to this," Regev said.

Lahoud's office denied a media report that his wife, Andree Lahoud, spoke with Shalom's wife, Judy Nir-Mozes, on the sidelines of the conference.

Israel and Lebanon are sworn enemies. Israel does not at this time foresee opening peace talks with Lebanon, Regev said.

The handshake comes as some Arab and Muslim countries have warmed to Israel following its evacuation of the Gaza Strip over the summer. In reaction to the pullout, Pakistani Foreign Minister Khursheed Kasuri took the bold step of meeting with Shalom in Turkey on Sept. 1.

Only three Arab states - Egypt, Jordan and Mauritania - have full diplomatic relations with Israel.
 
 
 

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