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Phalange Denies Damascus Visit, Says it's against Exclusivity of Arms Possession
Social Affairs Minister Salim al-Sayegh reiterated the Phalange Party position which stems from the "priority of securing stability in southern Lebanon in line with Resolution 1701 despite the gaps in implementation."
In an interview published Sunday by the daily An-Nahar, Sayegh said the Phalange party is against both Hizbullah exclusivity of weapons possession and the decision to use them "in order to avoid exposing Lebanon regionally and internationally in light of the Israeli threats."

Sayegh stressed on "adopting a method for consensus and understanding to find common ground."

Meanwhile, a Phalange party official denied a report by Hizbullah's al-Manar TV late Saturday which said Kataeb party leader Amin Gemayel has dispatched his political aide Sejaan Azzi on a mission to Damascus.
 

Beirut, 15 Nov 09, 08:36
 
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