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US, France to introduce UN resolutions against Syria: report
www.chinaview.cn 2005-10-19 22:59:13

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (Xinhuanet) -- The United States and France plan to introduce two UN resolutions next week aimed at holding Syria to account for meddling in Lebanon and for its alleged linksto the assassination of former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq Hariri, the Washington Post said in a report on Wednesday.

    The resolutions may be introduced as early as next Tuesday and the moves would be the toughest international action ever taken against Syria, the report said, citing Western diplomatic sources.

    The moves would be designed to further isolate Syrian PresidentBashar Assad, who for the first time is getting cold shoulder fromkey Arab governments such as those in Egypt and Saudi Arabia, the report said.

    The impending actions will be "the perfect storm for Damascus" and "it is pretty clear the Syrians do not have any friends left,"a Western diplomat was quoted by the report as saying.

    While the Bush administration has considered language critical of Syria for support of terrorism that could also be used to punish or pressure Damascus for aiding extremists in Iraq, France and other nations want the focus to be limited to Syria's intervention in Lebanon, the report said.

    The United States has repeatedly accused Syria of meddling in Lebanon and failing to guard against its border with Iraq. Syria has rebutted the criticism. Enditem

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