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DAMASCUS, Nov. 28 (Xinhuanet) -- Syria and Lebanon on Monday expressed their willingness to enhance bilateral ties in various fields for the common interest of the two neighbors, the official SANA news agency reported.
Syrian Foreign Minister Farouk
al-Shara and Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Siniora made the promises during their
meeting on the sidelines of a Euro-Mediterranean summit in the Spanish city of
Barcelona, SANA said.
Shara was quoted as saying to
reporters that he focused on the importance of independence of the two countries
and rejection of any foreign intervention in their internal affairs at the
Barcelona meeting, which kicked off on Sunday.
"We are brothers and neighbors, and
their national independence is important for both of them," Shara told the
reporters." The two countries have opened a new page between them, and President
Bashar al-Assad and the Syrian leadership will be happy about what they will
hear regarding this meeting I have held with Mr. Siniora ... and we welcome the
Lebanese premier in Damascus," he added.
For his part, Siniora said that "the
Lebanese do not deny what Syria had done to end internal strife in Lebanon and
prevent the division of the country as well as getting rid of the Israeli
occupation."
Describing his meeting with Shara as
"very good", Siniora added that "things have returned to normal ... we and Syria
are two sisterly countries and peoples ... and the relations will remain
excellent and distinguished."
The Lebanese prime minister said
"all things will be solved in a quiet way very soon."
Syria and Lebanon, two neighbors
with an interweaved history, witnessed a low in bilateral relations since
Lebanese ex-premier Rafik al-Hariri was murdered in a huge truck bombing in
February, which many Lebanese blamed on Syria.
The heating-up anti-Syrian emotions
and mounting international pressure forced Damascus to withdraw its troops from
Lebanon, ending a military existence there for almost 30 years. Syrian troops
first entered Lebanon in 1976 and helped it end a15-year civil war since 1975.
A UN report released in October
implicating Syria of being involved in Hariri's killing and the Security Council
unanimously adopted Resolution 1636 demanding Damascus' full cooperation or face
"further action".
Lebanon and Syria have not
established normal ties and have no embassies in each other's capitals.
On the occasion of Lebanon's
national day on Nov. 21, Assad expressed the keenness to keep fraternal ties
with Lebanon, one day after Siniora vowed to forge healthy relations with Syria
on the basis of mutual respect. Enditem |