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By Faraz Omar | Saudi Life
Friday, 13 November 2009 07:17

DAMASCUS — The Lebanese and Syrian presidents vowed during talks in Damascus on Thursday to keep up coordination between the two Arab neighbours amid signs of improved ties.

Syria's Bashar al-Assad and Michel Sleiman of Lebanon met just three days after the formation of a unity government in Beirut following almost five months of tough negotiations.

The two leaders reviewed "the positive developments which have recently taken place in Lebanon," especially the new cabinet, Syria's state news agency SANA reported.

Assad called for the rival parties in Lebanon "to take advantage of this positive atmosphere and to continue dialogue so as to strengthen Lebanese understanding and unity as a basis for stability."

Sleiman, on a second visit to Damascus since his May 2008 election, hailed "the privileged relations with Syria, which are in the interests of Lebanon," SANA reported.

The presidents agreed to "continue consultations, coordination and cooperation."

In Beirut, the presidency said the two leaders "stressed that they share the same point of view as concerns regional and international issues" and would "work together at all levels and in all domains."

On Monday, Lebanon's Prime Minister Saad Hariri formed a national unity government with the militant group Hezbollah, which is backed by Syria and Iran, and its allies.

Syria was the key powerbroker in its smaller neighbour for nearly 30 years before the 2005 murder of Hariri's father, ex-premier Rafiq Hariri.

 

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