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Brammertz offers no hints on content of Hariri report |
2006-06-07 |
![]() After a meeting with Brammertz at the Foreign Ministry, Lebanese Foreign Minister Fawzi Salloukh said: "No official in Lebanon or elsewhere knows anything about the content of the report, and we all have to wait until it is actually published before making any comments about it." As the June 15 deadline for the report approaches, US and Syrian officials have been airing their respective expectations on its contents. Brammertz's first report avoided implicating Syria, unlike two previous reports by his predecessor, Detlev Mehlis. As has become his habit, Brammertz remained tight-lipped and refused to talk to the media, expressing irritation at their presence and preventing them from taking photos of the meeting at the ministry. Salloukh said the chief investigator was expected to hand in the report to Secretary General Kofi Annan on June 10 or 11, and "it is not clear if it will be the last report of its kind." "Brammertz is studying the possibility of staying as head of the commission, since the government had officially asked for a term extension until the investigation is completely and thoroughly done," said Salloukh. |
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