SYRIA: Lebanese PM al-Hariri and Syrian President Assad hold landmark meeting in Damascus
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SYRIA: Lebanese PM al-Hariri and Syrian President Assad hold landmark meeting in Damascus
- Title: SYRIA: Lebanese PM al-Hariri and Syrian President Assad hold landmark meeting in Damascus
- Date: 20th December 2009
- Summary: DAMASCUS, SYRIA (DECEMBER 19, 2009) (REUTERS): (*** FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY ***) LEBANESE PRIME MINISTER SAAD AL-HARIRI WALKING TOWARDS SYRIAN PRESIDENT BASHAR AL-ASSAD; SHAKING HANDS LEBANESE DELEGATION ARRIVING VARIOUS OF MEETING BETWEEN ASSAD AND HARIRI OFFICIAL CAR PARKED OUTSIDE
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- Topics: International Relations
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- Story Text: Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri arrived in Damascus on Saturday (December 19) on his first official visit to Syria since he became his country's premier.
Hariri's two-day visit started with a meeting with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad at Tichreen Palace.
The visit looks set to close the chapter on nearly five years of animosity between Damascus and a broad political alliance led by Hariri.
Lebanese political sources expect the two leaders to agree on opening a new page in their personal relationship and on strengthening cooperation between their governments to guarantee Lebanon's stability.
Hariri's "March 14" alliance accused Syria of assassinating his father, statesman Rafik al-Hariri, in February 2005. They also blamed Damascus for attacking and killing other politicians and journalists.
Syria denies the allegations. A special court based in The Hague has yet to indict anyone for the killing of Rafiq al-Hariri.
Outrage in Lebanon over the assassination and international pressure forced Syria to withdraw its troops from Lebanon in April 2005, ending three decades of military presence in its smaller neighbour.
Saad al-Hariri's coalition has often clashed in the past with Syria's allies in Lebanon, led by the powerful Iranian-backed group Hezbollah, and the political crisis has threatened to plunge Lebanon into a new civil war.
Rapprochement between Syria and Saudi Arabia, which backs Hariri, earlier this year eased tension and allowed Hariri, who won a parliamentary election in June, to form a unity government that includes Hezbollah and other Damascus allies. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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