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BEIRUT, March 6 (Xinhuanet) -- Syria will start its
troops pullback from Lebanon to the Bekaa Valley on Monday, Lebanon's Defense
Minister Abdel Rahim Mrad said Sunday.
Mrad told reporters that Syrian troops' pullback will start after the meeting of the Lebanese-Syrian Supreme Council
on Monday.
The pullback would start immediately after a meeting
in Damascus between the leadership of both countries to okay the withdrawal plan
that Syrian President Basharal-Assad announced on Saturday, he said.
Assad on Saturday told the parliament in a speech
delivered in Arabic that through the withdrawal, Syria will fulfill its
commitment to the Taif Accord and implementing UN Security Council resolution
1559.
The president said, however, the withdrawal of Syrian
troops from Lebanon does not mean the absence of a Syrian role in Lebanon, and
the influence of Syria over Lebanon does not depend on the deployment of
troops.
The 1989 Arab-brokered Taif Accord ended Lebanon's
1975-90 civil war.
But the UN resolution 1559, drafted by the United
States and France last September, called on Syria to withdraw its forces from
Lebanon, stop influencing politics in the neighboring country and allow Lebanon
to hold presidential elections as scheduled.
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