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UNITED NATIONS, Jan. 3 (Xinhua) -- The UN Security Council failed to
reach any formal agreement after discussions on the Israeli military
operations in the Gaza Strip, the council president said Saturday.

"There was no formal agreement among the members of the Security
Council," said Jean-Maurice Ripert, France's UN ambassador and
current council president.

Ripert spoke with reporters after the council's nearly four-hour
emergency meeting following Israel's ground invasion of Gaza.

The meeting was the Security Council's third since the conflict
erupted on Dec. 27.

But the Security Council issued a presidential statement on
Sunday morning at the end of an emergency meeting, calling for an
immediate end to violence in Gaza and southern Israel.

Ripert said he noted "strong convergencies" among council members
to have a statement adopted by the 15-member UN body calling for "an
immediate, permanent and fully-respected cease-fire in Gaza and
southern Israel."

During closed-door consultations, some council members also
voiced concern at the escalation of violence and the humanitarian
situation in Gaza. They called for efforts to ensure free access to
the area so that humanitarian supplies could be shipped to people in
need.

"There are also strong convergencies among the council members to
call on all parties to resume peace talks," Ripert said.

The emergency meeting was convened Saturday night at the request
of Libya, the only Arab nation in the council, which circulated a
draft statement that expressed "serious concern" at the Israeli
military invasion into Gaza and called for an immediate, durable and
fully respected cease-fire.

The United States, one of the five permanent members of the
Security Council, prevented the council from adopting the non-binding
statement, diplomatic sources said.

The Security Council can adopt a statement, or a resolution,
which is legally binding, only after a consensus is achieved among
council members.

Earlier, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, shocked by the Israeli
military move, conveyed his "extreme concern and disappointment" to
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

"The secretary-general reiterates his call for an immediate
cessation of all violence, and urges regional and international
partners to exert all possible influence to bring about an immediate
end to the bloodshed and suffering," said a statement released by
Ban's office before the Security Council meeting.

The Israeli invasion thwarted efforts by the international
community, including the United Nations, to bring peace to the Middle
East.

More than 450 Palestinians have been killed and 2,300 others
injured since Israel began air strikes on Gaza on Dec. 27.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and some Arab foreign
ministers are expected to meet with the UN secretary-general in New
York on Monday, UN officials said earlier Saturday.

Arab countries have been pressing the Security Council to adopt a
resolution, drafted by Libya, to condemn Israeli military attacks on
Gaza and call for an immediate cease-fire to be fully respected by
all parties.

Palestinian UN observer Riyad Mansour warned that if the Israeli
aggression is not stopped immediately, thousands more Palestinian
civilians would be killed and injured.

"Now we're in the second week of this aggression, without seeing
the Security Council bring its will, and in such a way to bring
Israel into compliance with its call" for an immediate cease-fire, he
said.

"This is immoral, this is illegal, this is unacceptable, "Mansour
said.

UN General Assembly President Miguel d'Escoto of Nicaragua
described the Israeli incursion "a monstrosity."

"Once again, the world is watching in dismay the dysfunctionality
of the Security Council," D'Escoto said.
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