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The Arab League is not involved in mediating between Egypt and Lebanon or Hizbullah, which has been accused by Cairo of setting up a terror cell that plotted attacks on its soil, a spokesman for the organization said Sunday.
On Saturday, Arab League chief Amr Moussa met with Lebanese President Michel Suleiman, Speaker Nabih Berri and Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, raising speculation that the 22-nation organization was actively involved in trying to diffuse escalating tensions over the issue.
"The Arab League has no position on the issue, because it is up to the courts in Egypt; it's a court issue," spokesman Abdel Alim al-Abayad told The Jerusalem Post on Sunday. "We are not involved in any mediation, because it is a juridical matter and it's in front of the Egyptian courts."