Paris: Syria Must Respect Lebanon Sovereignty, Territorial Integrity

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France on Thursday called on Syria to “respect Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity”, one day after a Syrian patrol infiltrated the Lebanese town of Arsal.

“If confirmed, this incident would once again highlight the threat the Syrian regime’s oppressive policy poses to the stability of the region,” French foreign ministry spokesman Bernard Valero told reporters.

“Syrian authorities must respect Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” Valero added.

On Wednesday, two Lebanese men were wounded in a cross-border raid in the Arsal area, which has witnessed deadly gunfire in recent months, a local official said.

"Syrian troops entered Lebanese territory today and opened fire on the village of Khirbat Daoud in Arsal," said Bakr Hujairi of the Arsal municipality.

At least three people have been killed since October when Syrian troops staging incursions into Lebanon opened fire on border villages.

The Lebanese opposition, Washington and the United Nations have condemned the incursions.

Lebanon and Syria share a 330-kilometer border but have yet to agree on official demarcation.

Syria has also planted landmines along its border with Lebanon in a bid to prevent weapons smuggling and dissidents from fleeing a fierce crackdown by the regime in Damascus against a near 10-month revolt.

There have been growing fears in Lebanon that the bloodshed in Syria could spill over the border.

The Lebanese opposition and France have also accused the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad of involvement in a bombing that wounded five French U.N. peacekeepers in southern Lebanon last week.

Damascus has denied the charge.

“As the Syrian authorities press on with their bloody repression of the Syrian people who are courageously demonstrating to obtain the recognition of their right to freedom and dignity, we call on the Lebanese authorities to do everything possible to facilitate the hosting and treatment of wounded Syrians and to respect the rights of refugees seeking to enter the (Lebanese) territory,” Valero said.

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Thumb thepatriot 15 December 2011, 21:59

What a tragedy... France asks Syria to “respect Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity”... the Lebanes government, Aoun, Frangieh, Hezb, Amal, Sleiman, Mikati...they just don't give a damn!

Shame on our government...shame on them...

Default-user-icon Gabby (Guest) 16 December 2011, 03:06

There is no border.....the Hezz and Syria will not allow it so they can transfer arms and drugs more easily and never say the got the "across the border".

Default-user-icon Djimmy (Guest) 16 December 2011, 12:12

Exactly. That's why the Syrians should let the Sunni crazies in Lebanon smuggle crazies, weapons and very sharp slaughtering knives over to their crazy brothers on the other side without intervention with open arms. This is the basic requirement for abiding by the principles of human rights, freedoms and democracy.

Default-user-icon Le Phenicien (Guest) 16 December 2011, 15:13

My fellow Shiite brother Djimmy ( probably named after Djimmy bin Abbas Imam Ali's companion ) in reply I will quote the magnificent GMA master of the game , he knew who the slaughtering crazies were :

" By the way , I remind you here that the Syrian regime had said that it came to ‎Lebanon to save its Christians from extermination . I want to ask this regime who, apart from ‎it , in fact wanted to exterminate us ? " ‎GMA - 2002