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Assad to Ghosn: Coordination between Two Armies Foiled Arms Smuggling Bids

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Monday held talks with Lebanon’s Defense Minister Fayez Ghosn concerning “cooperation and coordination between the Syrian and Lebanese armies,” Syria’s state-run news agency SANA reported.

“Assad expressed appreciation of the Lebanese army's great efforts in coordination with the Syrian counterpart to monitor the borders between the two countries, which helped foil several weapons smuggling attempts targeting the two countries' stability and security,” SANA said.

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Suleiman to Obama: Lebanon Condemns All Forms of Terrorism

President Michel Suleiman stressed on Monday that Lebanon strongly condemns all forms of terrorism as it upholds dialogue and humanitarian acts.

He said in a cable to U.S. President Barack Obama: “The Lebanese people and I sympathize with you at the time when your country remembers the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks that took the lives of the innocent.”

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Pietton Meets Miqati: It’s Unfortunate that al-Rahi’s Statements Created Such Uproar

French Ambassador to Lebanon Denis Pietton questioned on Monday the uproar created in Lebanon over Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi’s statements from France, saying that it is unfortunate that it caused division among the Lebanese political class.

He said after holding talks with Prime Minister Najib Miqati that the patriarch’s visit was a success and it granted him an opportunity to express himself.

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Activists Unite in Lebanon against Killer Cluster Bombs

Hundreds of activists and officials from across the globe gather in Beirut Monday with one aim in mind -- to rid the planet of cluster munitions which have killed or maimed tens of thousands of people worldwide.

The conference, which runs through Friday, joins representatives of 80 of the 100 or so countries that have signed the Convention on Cluster Munitions, an international treaty which calls for the eradication of the deadly weapons.

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Charbel Confirms Electoral Draft Law is Still Being Developed

Interior Minister Marwan Charbel said on Monday that he will present a comprehensive proposal on the parliamentary elections electoral law, which was prepared by the Interior Ministry, during a meeting with the committee tasked with drafting the law.

“The committee is formed of party representatives and all the political movements,” Charbel told al-Joumhouria newspaper.

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Security Forces Capture Halba Prison Fugitives

The security forces captured two inmates who escaped from Halba prison in Akkar, the National News Agency reported on Monday.

The two inmates were detained in a house in Minieh along with two other people who facilitated their break out of the prison.

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Gulf Ministerial Council Voices Support for Lebanon’s Unity, Stability

The Gulf Cooperation Council’s ministerial council voiced its full support for Lebanon’s stability, unity, and security, reported the daily al-Liwaa on Monday.

It hoped during its meeting in Jeddah Sunday that Prime Minister Najib Miqati’s government would succeed in achieving the stability that the Lebanese people aspire for.

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Jumblat Says Political Extortion Should Stop

Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat expressed fear that the political disputes between the cabinet members might occur at every crossroads, especially with the imminent discussions of the administrative appointments.

He told As Safir newspaper on Monday that his position on the electricity project was merely technical and administrative, and not political.

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Electricity Draft Law Referred to Parliament

The electricity drat law that was approved at cabinet last week has been referred to parliament on Monday, reported Voice of Lebanon radio.

Speaker Nabih Berri consequently called the various joint committees to convene on Thursday in order to discuss the law.

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Al-Rahi: My Statements from France Were Taken Out of Context

Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi asserted on Sunday that the statements he made in France “were taken out of context and therefore they were misinterpreted,” reported the daily An Nahar on Monday.

He announced upon his return to Lebanon from his visit to France that his talks with French officials focused on reform in the Arab world.

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