Suleiman Asks Mansour to Hand Syria Letter of Protest over 'Violation of Lebanese Sovereignty'

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President Michel Suleiman tasked on Tuesday Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour with sending a letter of protest to Syria over air raids in the northeastern border area that violated Lebanese sovereignty.

Suleiman said the air raids were “unacceptable” and “violated Lebanese sovereignty.”

A statement carried by the state-run National News Agency said the letter of protest should be aimed at preventing “the Syrian side from repeating such operations.”

In remarks to NBN television later on Tuesday, Mansour said: "When I return to Beirut, I will look into the details and start my contacts."

"The letter of protest requires documents that I don't have here in Nigeria," he added.

Meanwhile, Damascus denied that its warplanes had bombed areas on the Lebanese-Syrian border, accusing “hostile” countries of circulating the media reports.

Suleiman snapped back at Syria, saying "I wish Damascus' denial of bombing Lebanon was true, but the (Lebanese) Army Command confirmed that it did happen."

On Monday, Lebanon's state-run National News Agency said “Syrian warplanes bombarded the outskirts of the towns of Khirbet Younin and Wadi al-Khayl in Arsal's barren mountains.”

On Monday, a high-ranking Lebanese army official confirmed to Agence France Presse that Syrian air strikes took place along the border area, without saying whether they had struck inside Lebanese territory.

But a security services official on the ground told AFP that Syrian planes had fired four missiles at Arsal, where many residents back the uprising against Syrian President Bashar Assad.

Al-Manar television, which belongs to pro-Damascus Hizbullah, said the warplanes had targeted two barns used by "armed men" in the Wadi al-Khayl area of Arsal.

Washington also confirmed Syrian forces had fired at northern Lebanon, calling the strikes "a significant escalation in the violations of Lebanese sovereignty that the Syrian regime has been guilty of."

The shelling came just days after Damascus warned Beirut to stop militants from allegedly crossing the border to fight with rebels.

In a letter of protest, Damascus warned that its forces would fire toward Lebanon if "terrorist cells" continued to infiltrate the country.

Mortar and artillery shells from the Syrian side often explode in Lebanon.

Last week, members of the U.N. Security Council "underscored their grave concern over repeated incidents of cross-border fire which caused death and injury among the Lebanese population, incursions, abductions and arms trafficking across the Lebanese-Syrian border, as well as other border violations."

Comments 17
Missing mohammad_ca 19 March 2013, 12:11

go mr. President! nicely done.

Missing roxsheba 19 March 2013, 12:22

What about a protest to the Israelis Mr president? It should be done by you personally given that the Jews have taken over our airspace !!

Missing allouchi 19 March 2013, 13:27

rox, Lebanon protested to the UN on many many occasions about that...remember??? or do you have selective memory!!!

Thumb music66 20 March 2013, 11:57

there is and has been world condemnation about Israeli activities forwarded to the UN, building of settlements,flying over lebanon airspace before BUT is anybody listening.

Thumb geha 19 March 2013, 12:35

will he do it?

Default-user-icon amir (Guest) 19 March 2013, 13:59

Will the letter be Public.
Should the letter be Public
Will he make the letter Public
Should he make the letter PUBLIC

Let us wait and see

Thumb music66 20 March 2013, 12:01

"The letter of protest requires documents that I don't have here in Nigeria," he added.

Since he has announced that when he returns to Beirut he will begin his contacts HE SHOULD make it public for the world to read. I am sure the Lebanese people would be very interested in his letter of protest he will be forwarding.

Thumb andre.jabbour 19 March 2013, 14:29

Bashar is going to ask hezbolla to assassinate President Suleiman. just like they did for Rafik Hariri or Pierre Gemayel.

Missing samiam 19 March 2013, 15:05

He shouldn't have to ASK him--he should have to TELL him

Default-user-icon MUSTAPHA O. GHALAYINI (Guest) 19 March 2013, 15:09

ya fakhamto,asking? ordering.

Thumb Chupachups 19 March 2013, 15:16

I'm just waiting for what dandoun has to say.

Thumb dandoun 20 March 2013, 16:07

sry dandoun was out for a while :) even with a letter sent ...shu badu esser y3ne ..let them send it..kell shi 3ade sar..we blame other for our mistakes ...and our problems..3ade mashwe ma3 ill sabeya looooooooooooool letter 2al

Thumb dandoun 20 March 2013, 16:09

why not send a letter to isreal a letter for invading our airspace looooooooooool..or they have the right to do it :)

Default-user-icon terrorist behind the keyboard (Guest) 19 March 2013, 17:01

The syrian army is doing what it does best bomb terrorists. it bombed terrorists in achrafieh, terrorists in baabda terrorists in zahle, terrorists in ai el rimeneh, terrorists in dahr el wa7sh, terrorists in the port of jounieh, terrorists in the beit meri convent, terrorists in tripoli, terrorists in saida, terrorists in west beirut, terrorists in dahieh, terrorists in the east, terrorists in the west, terrorists in the north, terrorists in the south, with terrorists here and terrorists there, here terrorists, there terrorists, everywhere a terrorist, Ole president Assad had a bomb, EE-I-EE-I-O

Default-user-icon The Truth (Guest) 19 March 2013, 22:12

Assad will wipe his ass with the letter, he doesn't even care that his own people want him dead

Missing maroun 20 March 2013, 03:07

because they are traitors and only loyal to Syria and Iran..personal i think they should go and live there..

Default-user-icon boul damm (Guest) 20 March 2013, 17:42

tony this is not a new phenomena it's been happening at least since 1975 karim_m1 and co never complain about syrian bombing because they were/are manning some of the cannons