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Reports emerge of Syrian-Saudi summit
Detente between Damascus, Riyadh could include Hariri - reports
By Nicholas Kimbrell
Daily Star staff
Thursday, July 02, 2009

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Days after officials in Washington announced that a US ambassador would soon be sent to Syria, reports have emerged of an upcoming Syrian-Saudi Arabian summit to be held in Damascus that could include Lebanon. Conventional wisdom holds that any improvement in Syrian-Saudi ties generally contributes to increased stability in Lebanon.

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Tags: Ambassador, Assad, Beirut, Bush, Damascus, Elections, Former, Hariri, Lebanon, Middle East, Peace, Relations, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Syrian

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