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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Saudi pressuring Syria to support Lebanon's Hariri Tribunal
2007-02-26
Saudi Arabia is trying to persuade Syria to support the creation of the international tribunal to try the suspects in the 2005 assassination of former Premier Rafik Hariri, the Lebanese Central News Agency has reported. The report by Al Markaziya, or CNA, on Friday said that a meeting was expected to be held in Spain within the next few days between Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Prince Saud al Faisal and his Syrian counterpart, Walid Moallem, already in Madrid on an official visit.

The meeting would be the first between senior leaders from both countries since the Saudi-Syrian rift widened after this summer's Israel-Hezbollah war when Syrian President Bashar Assad labeled several Arab leaders "half men."

CNA, citing diplomatic sources, said the meeting will deal with the Arab summit, which is due in Riyadh in March, and influencing Damascus to adopt the international tribunal. The sources said Faisal was discussing with Spanish leaders the ongoing Lebanese crisis and the need to endorse the tribunal. CNA quoted the sources as saying that once the tribunal is approved by Syria, rival Lebanese groups would then move to discuss the creation of the Special International Tribunal for Lebanon to prosecute Hariri's suspected assassins.

Hariri was killed with 22 other people in a massive suicide truck bombing on Feb. 14, 2005 and many Lebanese blamed Syria for the killing, an allegation denied by Damascus. If Saudi Arabia succeeds in convincing Syria to support the creation of the International Tribunal , this will alleviate the pressure off Hezbollah and its pro-Syrian allies in Lebanon. Hezbollah ministers resigned from the cabinet of Prime Minister Fouad Siniora the night before the scheduled discussion of the tribunal. This was done to protect Syria according to political observers.
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