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France cuts relation with Syria until Lebanese president is elected
Posted: 30-12-2007 , 13:29 GMT

SarkozyFrance will have no more contact with Syria until Damascus shows its willingness to let Lebanon end its current political deadlock and elect a new president, President Nicolas Sarkozy said on Sunday. France "will have no more contact with Syria ... until we have proof of Syrian willingness to let Lebanon appoint a president by consensus," Sarkozy told journalists following talks in Cairo with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.

 

France "wants a president for Lebanon," Sarkozy said, according to AFP.

 

The election of a president in Lebanon has been delayed 11 times by the pro-Syrian Speaker Nabih Berri. Lebanon has been without a president since November 23.

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