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Russia again: Syria must leave Lebanon
2005-03-11
Russia Friday renewed its call for Syria to leave Lebanon and for the conversion of the militant Hezbollah into a political party. "We are following up closely the latest developments in Lebanon, including Syria's decision to pull out part of its troops from Lebanon and redeploy the rest in the eastern Bekaa valley," Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said, the Interfax news agency reported. "We believe that the withdrawal will also include the intelligence services," Lavrov said after a meeting with Waleed Jumblat, chief of Lebanon's multisectarian opposition, which has been pressing for end of Syria's military and political hegemony. Lavrov said: "The political role of Hezbollah should be taken into consideration in order to serve the interests of Lebanon and the Middle East in general." He said U.N. Resolution 1559, which mandates Syria's withdrawal, must be enforced, leaving no room for half-measures on the disarming of Hezbollah and Palestinian factions. Jumblat said basic changes around the world in recent years are now reaching the Middle East. "The Berlin Wall collapsed, Russia became a democratic country and Lebanon wants to be a free country too," Jumblat said.
Posted by:Steve

#5  Didn't Russia just agree to sell Syria missiles and things? That sure looks like the Soviet client simply morphed into a Russian client. I vote for a couple of carefully placed daisy cutters, and a few ground penetrating thingies for the Bekaa Valley. But then I'm just a civilian armchair general.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-03-11 10:56:59 PM  

#4  Syria's old guard is actually running things and they won't go easily..... midnight putsch would be the only way to keep Damascus standing
Posted by: Frank G   2005-03-11 6:39:43 PM  

#3  This *is* interesting, given Syria's position as a former Soviet client state. Will Boy Assad end up like poor Fidel, abandoned with only some crazy-ass neighbors for friends?
Posted by: SteveS   2005-03-11 6:36:33 PM  

#2  Russia's position isn't trivial here. Syria uses a lot of Russian made equipment. So does Lebanon's army. So does Hizbollah.

Of course what Russia says today and what they say tomorrow may be different and what they say may be different than what they do.
Posted by: mhw   2005-03-11 5:21:57 PM  

#1  Who actually gives a rat's ass what Russia has to say?

Hezbollah a political party? Right. Same for the Chechens, then.

Fuck off Putty.
Posted by: .com   2005-03-11 10:57:57 AM  

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