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Sleiman urges swift solution to Syria crisis
Kirchner spoke with Sleiman of her country’s appreciation for Lebanon’s support in the Falklands/Malvinas conflict.
Kirchner spoke with Sleiman of her country’s appreciation for Lebanon’s support in the Falklands/Malvinas conflict.
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BEIRUT: Arab nations should achieve democracy without any foreign military intervention, President Michel Sleiman said, urging a swift political solution to the crisis in Syria.

Following his meeting with Argentinean President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Sleiman told reporters that it was important to allow Arab nations to achieve their aims, including reform, freedom and democracy, without violence or foreign military intervention.

He added that it was also necessary to swiftly find a political solution for the crisis in Syria on the basis of dialogue and agreement in the framework of the international community’s efforts and the mission of U.N. envoy Lakhdar Brahimi.

Sleiman, who is on a two-day official visit to Argentina, also spoke about a swift search for a conclusive peace process in all conflicts faced by the region, noting the right of Palestinians to return to their homeland.

“He noted the importance for Arab countries and Lebanon to preserve the right of return of Palestinian refugees and reject their nationalization in Arab countries,” his press office said.

The two presidents also agreed on the need to implement reforms in the United Nations as well as for the global financial system in order to face international crises.

For her part, Kirchner welcomed Sleiman to her country, calling Lebanon the “jewel of the Middle East,” and eschewing the epithet of the “Paris of the Middle East,” calling it a colonial description.

She focused on the importance of resolving the Palestinian issue, saying she considered it as the key to peace – not only for the Middle East but to the entire world – to guarantee a Palestinian state that enjoys sovereignty.

She praised Lebanon’s constant support for her country in the conflict between Argentina and Britain with regard to the Malvinas Islands.

Upon his arrival Wednesday, the president was met by Argentina’s deputy foreign minister, Lebanese Ambassador to Argentina Hisham Hamdan, and members of Lebanon’s diplomatic corps in Buenos Aires.

After his meeting with the president, Sleiman also met with the head of the Argentinian Institute for International Relations to discuss ongoing cooperation between the countries.

He met with Luis Beder Herrera, Governor of La Rioja, and Lucia Corpacci, governor of Catamarca Province, who are both of Lebanese origins.

 
A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on October 05, 2012, on page 3.
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Arab nations should achieve democracy without any foreign military intervention, President Michel Sleiman said, urging a swift political solution to the crisis in Syria.

Upon his arrival Wednesday, the president was met by Argentina's deputy foreign minister, Lebanese Ambassador to Argentina Hisham Hamdan, and members of Lebanon's diplomatic corps in Buenos Aires.

After his meeting with the president, Sleiman also met with the head of the Argentinian Institute for International Relations to discuss ongoing cooperation between the countries.
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