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Hariri Convinced with Syrian Clarifications on Assad's Remarks
Prime Minister Saad Hariri said he was convinced with the clarifications of political sources on Syrian President Bashar Assad's controversial statement to The New Yorker.
Hariri told BBC radio on Monday that investigative journalist Seymour Hersh had misquoted Assad.

The premier said he was in continuous contact with Assad and his latest phone conversation with him only dealt with Israeli threats to Lebanon and Syria.

Assad had reportedly said that the civil war in Lebanon could start in days. An official Syrian source later clarified Assad's statement in remarks published by pan-Arab daily al-Hayat by expressing Syria's rejection of all forms of political sectarianism in the Middle East where several religious communities coexisted.

Hariri hinted to BBC that he could visit Damascus to sign several agreements.

On the Feb. 14 mass rally on the occasion of his father's 5th assassination anniversary, Hariri said: "I will go to Martyrs Square and people will go there too because this day is till very important."

About the Ethiopian airplane that crashed upon take off from Beirut last month, Hariri said the Lebanese government was making every effort to help the victims' families know the truth behind the crash.

He acknowledged that mistakes were made, saying a meeting was held to assess the government's failures in order to be ready in case of another disaster.

The prime minister lauded officials involved in the rescue operations, saying their consciences were clear.

Hariri told BBC he was ready to personally pay for vessels and ships scouring Lebanese waters for the plane's wreckage and victims' remains.
 



Beirut, 09 Feb 10, 09:07
 
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