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France calls for the release of Gilad Shalit who has also French citizenship
Updated: 03/Oct/2009 14:34
"France launches a solemn appeal to the abductors of Gilad Shalit to free him immediately," said Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner.
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PARIS (AFP)---France on Friday called for the release of Gilad Shalit after a video released to Israel in return for the freeing of Palestinian women prisoners showed him alive and well.

"France launches a solemn appeal to the abductors of Gilad Shalit to free him immediately," said Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner in a statement.

Gilad Shalit has dual French and Israeli citizenship.

"I salute the gesture of the Israeli government which contributes to reinforcing trust between the parties in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict," he said.

In return for the first video of the soldier who was captured by Palestinian armed groups in June 2006, Israel on Friday released 19 Palestinian women prisoners, with a 20th due to be freed in coming days.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy has since Shalit's capture personally intervened to try to secure his release.

 

 


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