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WASHINGTON, March 5 (Xinhuanet) -- The US State Department
said on Saturday that Syrian President Bashar Assad's announcement of
partial withdrawal of troops from Lebanon was not enough.
"President Assad's announcement is not enough," the
State Department said in a statement.
"As President (George W.) Bush said Friday, when the
United States and France say withdraw, we mean complete withdrawal - no
halfhearted measures," the statement said.
In a speech delivered to the parliament on Saturday,
Assad announced a plan to withdraw Syrian troops from Lebanon. "Syrian troops
will pull back to Bekaa valley in eastern Lebanon and then to the
Syrian-Lebanese border," he said.
He said through the move, Syria would fulfill its
commitment tothe Taif Accord and implementing UN Security Council resolution
1559, which calls for the withdrawal of foreign troops from Lebanon.
In his weekly radio address on Saturday, Bush said
French President Jacques Chirac, British Prime Minister Tony Blair and German
Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder had joined him in calling on Syria to withdraw from
Lebanon.
"Syria has been an occupying force in Lebanon for
nearly three decades, and Syria's support for terrorism remains a key obstacle
to peace in the broader Middle East," he said.
International pressure on Syria for pulling back its troops
from Lebanon has escalated since the Feb. 14, when former Lebanese prime
minister Rafik Hariri was assassinated in Beirut. Enditem
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