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France Summons Syria Envoy to Protest 'Offences' Against Its Embassy
2011-07-11
[An Nahar] The French foreign ministry on Sunday summoned Syria's ambassador to La Belle France over damage done to the French embassy and a consulate in Syria.

Syrian demonstrators caused the damage Saturday after La Belle France's ambassador to Syria visited the northern city of Hama, a stronghold of the anti-regime uprising.

Foreign Minister Alain Juppe's cabinet chief called "the ambassador of Syria this evening to the Quai d'Orsay" to receive a "vigorous protest" over "offences against the emblems of the (French) Republic", ministry front man Bernard Valero said in a statement.

The demonstrators who gathered at the French embassy in Damascus
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and the consulate in Aleppo
...For centuries, Aleppo was Greater Syria's largest city and the Ottoman Empire's third, after Constantinople and Cairo. Although relatively close to Damascus in distance, Aleppans regard Damascenes as country cousins...
burned French flags, threw projectiles into the compounds, destroyed vehicles and generally caused "considerable damage", the statement further said.

It all happened "without Syrian security services and police doing anything to mobilize to prevent these unspeakable acts", Valero said.

The acts are "in total violation of the obligations incumbent on the Arab Republic of Syria under the Vienna Convention on diplomatic relations", the statement added.

"We hold the Syrian authorities responsible for the security of our staff and our diplomatic missions," the front man said.

The demonstrations happened following a visit Thursday by French ambassador Eric Chevalier to Hama, besieged by Syrian forces cracking down on anti-government demonstrations.

The U.S. ambassador Robert Ford also went this weekend to Hama to voice support for the local population on behalf of the United States.

Both diplomats were summoned by the Syrian foreign ministry, which called the visits a "blatant interference in Syrian internal affairs," Syria's official news agency SANA reported.

But a senior U.S. State Department official said U.S. ambassador Robert Ford had actually gone to the foreign ministry on Sunday to attend a previously scheduled meeting requested by the Americans.

"Ambassador Ford was not summoned by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs," the official said, adding that Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Muallem did however file an official complaint about the Hama visit during their meeting.

"In the same meeting, Ambassador Ford made clear that Syrian government incitement of Syrians against the United States, including through aggressive protesters in front of the embassy, must stop," the official said.

Posted by:Fred

#1  Fierce demarche over damage to follow.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2011-07-11 07:52  

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