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Assad determined to establish diplomatic ties with Lebanon

13 July 2008, 00:20 CET

(PARIS) - Syrian President Bashar al-Assad told French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Saturday that he was determined to establish diplomatic ties with Lebanon, a joint statement said.

France and the United States have called on Lebanon and Syria to establish full diplomatic relations after Damascus pulled its troops out of Lebanon in 2005, ending nearly three decades of military presence.

"The French president welcomed the Syrian president's strong determination to establish diplomatic relations with Lebanon, following the formation of a national unity government," said a joint statement released by the Elysee.

Assad made a diplomatic comeback on Saturday when he was welcomed by Sarkozy on a visit to France that ended years of isolation.

The Syrian president is among 43 leaders who will launch a new Union for the Mediterranean at a summit in Paris on Sunday.

Relations between Syria and Lebanon have been tense since the forced withdrawal of Syria's troops from the country in April 2005 after the assassination of former billionaire premier Rafiq Hariri.

Syria was widely blamed for the killing but denies involvement.

Assad last month said Damascus was ready to open an embassy in Lebanon once a unity government is formed and develops good relations with Syria.

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