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Rice discusses Lebanese crisis with EU counterparts
'No deterrence action is being considered yet'
By Anthony Elghossain
Daily Star staff
Tuesday, May 13, 2008

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Select European foreign ministers and US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice held a teleconference meeting on Sunday to discuss the series of armed clashes between pro-government and opposition factions in Lebanon. The clashes began Tuesday in confessionally mixed neighborhoods of Beirut before spreading to other areas of Lebanon.

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Tags: Beirut, Clash, Conflict, Europe, Lebanese, Lebanon, Minister, Nations, Resolution, United Nations

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