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Rice shuns Lahoud, pressures Syria on Lebanon visit
2006-02-24
BEIRUT - US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice made an unannounced visit to Lebanon on Thursday, keeping up US pressure on Syria and pointedly avoiding any encounter with the pro-Damascus President Emile Lahoud.

Amid stringent security measures in Beirut, Rice met leaders from the anti-Syrian parliamentary majority in a bid to shore up the government’s drive for reform and full sovereignty. She also vehemently reaffirmed Washington’s call for Syria to cooperate fully with the inquiry into the murder of former prime minister Rafiq Hariri as the head of the probe held a new bout of talks in Damascus. “The sole purpose of this trip is to express support for the Lebanese people and for the Lebanese government as they try to recover fully their sovereignty and they continue their efforts to reform,” Rice told reporters.

During the visit, which was to last several hours, Rice met officials including Foreign Minister Fawzi Sallukh, Prime Minister Fuad Siniora, Maronite Patriarch Nasrallah Sfeir, and parliament majority leader Saad Hariri.

Rice said she would be telephoning parliament speaker Nabih Berri, seen as an ally of Damascus and compromise figure, but would not be meeting or even calling the under-fire Lahoud. “I talked in the past to him and my message was it is his responsibility as president of Lebanon to be concerned by the sovereignty of Lebanon,” Rice said when asked if she had a message for Lahoud. Rice had held talks with Lahoud on her last visit to Lebanon in July.

She said there was no need for her to visit Syria, which stands accused by a United Nations inquiry of being implicated in the assassination of former premier Rafiq Hariri in February 2005. Damascus denies the charge. “The Syrian government is well aware of what it needs to do. And it does not need me to come there to tell them,” Rice said. “Syria should not be in a position to intimidate, or to continue to occupy by stealth, Lebanon and that there should be an understanding that Syria has responsibilities under (UN resolution) 1559,” she added.
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Rice said she had spoken about the probe with Egyptian and Saudi leaders on the previous stages of her trip, as diplomats mooted an Arab initiative that would allow the inquiry to fulfill its demand of meeting Syrian President Bashar Al Assad. “I did talk about it in Saudi Arabia and Egypt, just urging that it will be a common voice, urging that there would be a total cooperation with the investigation.

“I think everybody is exactly on the same page about it. I think there will be more messages delivered to Syria about the importance of cooperation,” she said.

Her comments came as the head of the probe, Serge Brammertz, visited Damascus for talks with officials on what his spokeswoman described as a “very good” working visit. “But it must be a truly full cooperation,” Rice insisted. “A full cooperation means the the Syrians should cooperate in any way the investigators of Mr Bremmertz thinks necessary.”
Posted by:Steve White

#8  will she? Who the hell knows....but she would give a Donk candidate fits!
Posted by: Frank G   2006-02-24 21:53  

#7  she could run and win
Posted by: Frank G   2006-02-24 21:53  

#6  I'm not American - so please pardon any blunder, it's not intended.

Would she run? Could she? MO doesn't count, but she certainly has something, and brains.

This idiot hasn't been following. Can someone (gently) give me an "river runs" idea?
Posted by: Hupomoger Clans9827   2006-02-24 21:26  

#5  let her clean out the (Augean) State Dept stables first. She's doing fine
Posted by: Frank G   2006-02-24 21:12  

#4  Now if Condi ran the UN...
Posted by: Hupomoger Clans9827   2006-02-24 20:42  

#3  "Shunning"....? She doesn't look Amish?
Posted by: Visitor   2006-02-24 08:20  

#2  
we gotta draft her 2008.
Posted by: RD   2006-02-24 07:40  

#1  


Wally and Condi... »:-)

anyone who has followed* events in Lebanon for a few decades and is not totally wack from doing so, may enjoy this pic as I did.

/followed*, don't ask me.
Posted by: RD   2006-02-24 07:38  

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