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Beirut MP warns against allowing 'certain countries' to exploit murder |
2005-10-20 |
![]() Hariri insisted "the perpetrators of the crime must be punished" but refused to accuse the Syrian regime of the murder. Hariri said that certain countries were trying to exploit his father's death for their own interests, particularly the fallout with Syria that many accused of having a hand in the murder. He further stressed the importance of establishing special relations between Lebanon and Syria. "We should not allow them to do so," he said, without naming any country. But he stressed that "we should demand justice and the truth." Hariri's meeting with Mubarak lasted two-hours and focused on the much-awaited report and developments in Lebanon and Lebanese-Syrian relations since the murder. "Lebanon's stability is important to Egypt," stressed Hariri, and said that Egypt always supported Lebanon in all its stages. Hariri, who, according to his aides, is due to travel on to Saudi Arabia, also said that Mubarak told him that all Arabs wanted to know the truth about Hariri's murder. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Hariri insisted "the perpetrators of the crime must be punished" but refused to accuse the Syrian regime of the murder. I'm a good little puppet, see me dance. |
Posted by: 2b 2005-10-20 06:49 |