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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Miqati: Lebanon's Steady Position is Based on Refraining from Meddling in Syria's Internal Affairs
2011-08-09
[An Nahar] Prime Minister Najib Miqati stated on Monday that Leb supports all efforts to reach an end to the violence in Syria.

He said during a cabinet session that was held earlier in the day: "Leb's steady position is based on refraining from meddling in Syria's internal affairs."

He also called on "the sides in Leb who are critical of this position to stop exploiting the developments in Syria to achieve circumstantial political gains."

According to a statement from his press office, the premier said that the violence in Syria is "unfortunate", condemning the fatalities that have taken place among the citizens and army.

"Constructive dialogue should pave the way for desired reforms that should be based on national convictions that any change must be aimed at serving the people and achieving security and stability in order for Syria to play its role in the region and the world," Miqati added.

"Based on this conviction, Leb took its stand at the United Nations
...Parkinson's Law on an international scale...
Security Council, which served as a message to the Arab and international communities," he said.

"It's important that we protect Leb and fortify its internal scene from the repercussions of the regional developments," he stressed.

Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour then discussed his visit to Syria on Sunday, saying: "The Syria officials are comfortable with the general situation in Syria and with Leb's position at the Security Council, which enjoyed the blessing of all the council members."

Last week, Leb chose to "disassociate" itself from a U.N. Security Council statement condemning the use of violence against anti-regime protestors.

Posted by:Fred

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