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Syria ready to begin troop withdrawal from Lebanon
2005-02-15
Syria is ready to begin a large scale withdrawal of the 15,000 troops it has stationed in Lebanon before May's parliamentary elections. Diplomatic sources in Paris said UN special envoy Terje Roed-Larsen told French President Jacques Chirac that Syria is about to implement UN Security Council Resolution 1559 and that a first withdrawal to Dahr al-Baidar, Mdayrej, and Ain-Dara (Lebanese border villages) will be completed before the elections. But the source added that Syria's complete withdrawal from Lebanon, as called for by Chirac following his meeting with Larsen at the weekend, will not occur unless "all UN resolutions concerning the Palestinian-Israeli conflict are implemented."

This flies in the face of both French and UN insistence that Syria abide by 1559 without any linkage to other UN resolutions. France, which sponsored 1559, will also observe Lebanon's parliamentary elections, scheduled for mid-April or early May. On Sunday London-based Al Hayat newspaper cited diplomatic sources in Paris saying the message carried by UN envoy Terje Roed-Larsen to Damascus last week contained a strong warning to Syrian president Bashar Assad not to interfere in Lebanon's upcoming elections.

The UN warned Assad that any attempts to harm opposition members, naming former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri or Chouf MP Walid Jumblatt, would lead to a "total, final and irrevocable divorce with the international community."
Obviously, this was written before Hariri was boomed. Now it's time to put up.
Larsen, who was named to his post in January to report on the implementation of the UN resolution ahead of UN Secretary General Kofi Annan's report, said that all parties concerned with 1559 need to express good will in implementing it. Diplomatic sources said that Larsen asked Chirac to grant him additional time to implement the resolution because of the difficulty of disarming Hizbullah, which is supported by the Lebanese government. The sources said that the disarmament of Hizbullah is likely to occur through negotiations with the concerned parties and not threats through issuing a second UN resolution and the use military force.
Posted by:Fred

#9  I'll believe it when I see it.

Of course, now that they and their buddies the paleos have destroyed what was once a beautiful and truly multicultural country....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-02-15 11:02:33 PM  

#8  The UN warned Assad that any attempts to harm opposition members, naming former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri or Chouf MP Walid Jumblatt, would lead to a "total, final and irrevocable divorce with the international community."

Comment: Obviously, this was written before Hariri was boomed. Now it's time to put up.

Translation: We are watching you, UN, just like we were watching you (hem and haw around) holding Saddam to UN resolutions on his regime's behavior. What are you gonna do?
Posted by: Jules 187   2005-02-15 9:51:54 AM  

#7  no
Posted by: OJ Simpson   2005-02-15 9:46:34 AM  

#6  Does that mean I can see other dictators now?
Posted by: Mark E.   2005-02-15 9:40:46 AM  

#5  Anyone know how to arrange a seance for Marvin Mitchelson. I have a pali-mony job for him.
Posted by: ed   2005-02-15 9:19:03 AM  

#4  Yeah. The alimony's gonna kill him.
Posted by: Fred   2005-02-15 9:11:34 AM  

#3  Oooooooo...."divorced from the international community".......scary

International community get's the right divorce lawyer, he'll wish he'd never been born.
Posted by: Steve   2005-02-15 8:42:14 AM  

#2  OOOOh,harsh words.That will due the trick.
Posted by: raptor   2005-02-15 8:37:29 AM  

#1  ..would lead to a "total, final and irrevocable divorce with the international community."

Oooooooo...."divorced from the international community".......scary.......
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-02-15 1:34:50 AM  

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