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Report: UN envoy to present Assad with ultimatum
Posted: 11-03-2005 , 09:12 GMT

A top U.N. envoy will tell President Bashar Assad on Saturday that Syria will face political and economic isolation if he does not completely and quickly withdraw from Lebanon, U.N. and U.S. officials were quoted as saying on Friday. Syrian president Bashar al Assad

 

In the Saturday's meeting in Damascus, Terje Roed-Larsen plans to inform Syria that the international community is united in insisting that the latter comply with U.N. Resolution 1559 -- and is ready to impose wide punitive sanctions if it does not act quickly, the officials said, according to The Wshington Post.


"If he doesn't deliver, there will be total political and economic isolation of his country. There is a steel-hard consensus in the international community," a senior U.N. official said.

 

In preparation for the diplomatic confrontation, Roed-Larsen has met over the past week with top U.S., European and Arab officials to determine the positions and parameters of action. In a final round of talks, he met Thursday with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and also won backing from the Arab League in talks with its secretary general, Amr Mousa, earlier this week -- discussions aimed at leaving Syria no political escape routes, the source said.

 

Roed-Larsen will tell Assad that he must take four steps, U.S. and U.N. officials conveyed. First, Syria must honor the independent sovereignty of Lebanon and not undermine its spring elections for a new parliament.

 

Second, Assad must provide a complete timeline for a full pullout of troops. Third, Damascus must provide a timeline for the pullout of 5,000 intelligence agents in Lebanon. Finally, Roed-Larsen will discuss other requirements in Resolution 1559, including the need to disarm and dismantle foreign and domestic militias operating in Lebanon, all of which Syria supports, U.N. and U.S. officials said.

 

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» What about Syrian budget ?
  Another View, (2005-03-11 , 12:27) - Reply
  The Syrian ecomony will collapse without the taxes from Lebanon.

» & EUROPE
  WHAT ABOUT, THE $BILLIONS israel, (2005-03-18 , 17:17) - Reply
  TO PROP UP israels NON ECONOMY!! BUT THIS PARASITIC VERMIN MAKESMONEY FROM THE WHITE SLAVE TRADE & CHILD PORNOGRAPHY. BUT IT HAS RECENTLY BEEN CAUGHT RABBINIFICATION (PAEDOPHILIA) AGAIN AS WELL AS A JAPANESE BANK HAS CAUGHTA JEW STEALING AGAIN.

» Syria and Lebanon
  Daniel Hisi, Luarca, (2005-03-11 , 14:11) - Reply
  UN and US, as well as France and other European countries should show the same determination regarding UN resolutions not honored by other States of the region, notably Israel.

» Double standard
  Abu Abe, USA, (2005-03-11 , 17:51) - Reply
  The UN has desolved into a tool for the Imperialist agenda...Israel has many UN resolutions to withdraw from the occupied territory...where is the world outrage on Israel's continued violations of human rights of the Palestinian people??Also USA troops illegaly invaded a soverign nation, where is the world outrage on the murder and destruction of Iraq society?? this ultimatum is a sick joke proving their is more insanity than ever in this world...

» USA=****
  Long live Souria and Assad!, (2005-03-12 , 22:00) - Reply
  America=BULLCRAP!!! MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS US!!! LEAVE US ALONE YOU SLUTTY AMERICA!!!
 
 
 
 

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