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IRAQ-USA/GROUP-ENGAGE (URGENT)
06 Dec 2006 14:21:32 GMT
Source: Reuters

WASHINGTON, Dec 6 (Reuters) - The bipartisan Iraq Study Group on Wednesday called for a new push for a "comprehensive Arab-Israeli peace" and said that the United States should engage both Syria and Iran "constructively," according to the report.
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Former hostage Norman Kember checks his camera during a news conference in central London December 8, 2006. British man, Kember, and two Canadians freed from captivity in Iraq said on Friday they forgave their captors and had not decided whether to testify at the trial of the men accused of the kidnap.