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WASHINGTON, Feb. 15 (Xinhuanet) -- The United States
has recalled its ambassador to Syria after the murder of former Prime Minister
Rafik Hariri of Lebanon, State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said at a
briefing on Tuesday.
"The secretary has decided to
recall the U.S. ambassador to Syria, Margaret Scobey, for urgent consultations
following the brutal murder of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri on
February 14th," Boucher said.
The ambassador will be returning imminently to
Washington from Damascus, Boucher said.
"Following the murder of former Prime Minister
Hariri, Ambassador Scobey delivered a message to the Syrian government
expressing our deep concern as well as our profound outrage over this heinous
act of terrorism," he added.
The United States has strongly condemned the murder
of the former Lebanese prime minister and said those responsible for the murder
must be punished.
Hariri was killed in a powerful explosion in central
Beirut on Monday. The explosion, apparently caused by a car bomb, occurred
around 1:00 p.m. (1100 GMT) when Hariri's motorcade of four black limousines
escorted by jeeps was passing by in the seafront area of the capital.
Hariri died at American University Hospital, together
with eight others. Enditem
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