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Lahoud and Sinioura exchanged sharp words at Arab summit
During Tuesday's session of the Arab summit, a row took place between the Lebanese president Emil Lahoud and the prime minister Fouad Sinioura over a paragraph in the Arab draft resolution concerning Lebanon which calls for unlimited support for the activity of Hizbullah for resistance in south Lebanon.
Lebanon-Regional, Politics, 3/30/2006

As-Safir: Syrian FM warns against Lebanon troops on Israel border
Syria's foreign minister has counseled Lebanon against any decision to deploy its troops along the border with Israel, saying that could spark clashes that he suggested Lebanon might not win.
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 3/30/2006

Inter- Lebanese session closed without resolving Presidency issue
The speaker of the Lebanese parliament Nabih Berri announced the postponement of the dialogue sessions until next Monday, noting that the session which was held on Monday did not reach a result concerning the unresolved difference of views regarding the issue of President Emile Lahoud and his stay in office.
Lebanon, Politics, 3/28/2006

Lebanese Ex-PM calls Arab summit to support Syria
Lebanese Ex-Premier Salim al-Hoss on Monday called upon the 18th Arab Summit, held in the Sudanese Capital of Khartoum, to support Syria politically and economically to face US and Israeli pressures against her.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 3/28/2006

UN envoy hopeful over Lebanon-Syria border issue
The United Nations' envoy charged with resolving conflict between Syria and Lebanon said on Monday he was optimistic that a border dispute could be settled and normal diplomatic relations resumed.
Syria-Lebanon-UN, Politics, 3/28/2006

Siniora for building good relations with Syria
Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora who arrived in Saudi Arabia Sunday to meet with Saudi King Abdullah on the eve of the resumption of Lebanon's national dialogue, said he was willing to visit Syria on the basis of "building good relations between the two countries."
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 3/27/2006

Charlie Rose Show: Al-Assad denies Syrian link to Hariri's murder
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has denied his government had any role in the assassination of former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri, according to excerpts of an interview with a US television network.
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 3/27/2006

Lahoud's legitimacy questioned for being in the Arab summit
The resumption of the inter- Lebanese dialogue today comes one day after the Lebanese parliamentary majority discounted the legitimacy of the representation of the President Emil Lahoud to the Arab summit to be held in al-Khartoum next Tuesday and Wednesday.
Lebanon-Regional, Politics, 3/27/2006

Larsen calls for demarcating borders in Shabaa Farms
The UN delegate to Lebanon for the implementation of UN Security Council resolution 1559 has called on Syria to fully cooperate with Lebanon for the demarcation of the border in Shabaa Farms, stressing that proving the Lebanese identity of these lands can not be made by Beirut alone, according to international laws.
Lebanon-Syria-UN, Politics, 3/27/2006


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