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Burns: Syria threatens Lebanon’s sovereignty

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Beirut – Georges Chahine
US Deputy Secretary of State, William Burns, concluded his official visit to Lebanon by heading to Tripoli West, where he held a press conference in which he spoke about Syria.  Burns said the United States was concerned about the situation in Syria, and that the latest massacre in the country, in which 200 people where killed, leaves the United Nations no choice but to draft a new security resolution.  The American diplomat also said Syria's instability threatened Lebanon’s security and sovereignty. Before leaving in an American jet, Burns addressed press alongside American ambassador Maura Connelly and senior embassy officials. Burns spoke about the results of his visit to Lebanon and his meetings with Lebanese officials saying: “The United States remains deeply concerned about the situation in Syria. The most recent atrocities underscore the importance, the urgent need, for the United Nations Security Council to act, and to act in the way that Kofi Annan has requested, to demonstrate that there are consequences for the Syrian regime for continued noncompliance with its obligations.” He also emphasised the urgent need for the international community to act decisively, saying: “it’s extremely important that the UN Security Council draft a resolution… We need to act now.  A new UN Security Council resolution would carry consequences for the Syrian regime’s continuing and increasingly violent non-compliance with its obligations,” adding “It is long past time to begin a democratic transition to a post-Asad Syria.” Burns also discussed how the Syrian regime's use of violence against its own people is contributing to instability in Lebanon and encouraged all parties to exercise restraint and support efforts to preserve Lebanon’s security and stability, consistent with United Nations Security Council Resolutions. He concluded the press conference by saying: “We look forward to continuing to work in a spirit of genuine partnership with the people and leaders of Lebanon.  A stable, sovereign and independent Lebanon is in the interest of the United States, the region, and the entire international community.”
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