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    Lebanon has a right to sovereignty, says Patriarch Sfeir


    7 March, 2005


    On the eve of his departure to Washington Patriarch Sfeir demands
    respect for United Nations resolutions. Armenian bishops call for a
    government of national unity to implement agreements.

    Beirut (AsiaNews) â~@~S For Maronite Patriarch Card Nassrallah Sfeir
    Syria has an obligation to implement the Taef Agreement and respect
    United Nations Resolution 1559, which is based on it. At the same
    time, the countryâ~@~Ys Armenian bishops call for the formation of a
    government of national unity.

    The Patriarch spoke to AsiaNews on the eve of his departure for
    Washington. He refused to give an opinion on the speech delivered by
    Syrian President Bachar al-Asad, in which a redeployment of Syrian
    troops was announced, but reiterated the principle that Lebanon has
    the right to â~@~independence, sovereignty and freedom so that its
    people might live like other peoplesâ~@~].

    Cardinal Sfeir denied having said that his country might reach a
    bilateral agreement with Israel. Instead, â~@~Lebanon,â~@~] he said,
    â~@~will be last Arab country to sign [a deal] with Israelâ~@~].

    Speaking about his coming meeting with US President George W. Bush,
    the Patriarch noted that it was at the Presidentâ~@~Ys invitation.

    And as for Hezbollah disarming, he insisted that it was not up to him
    but to those involved.

    Yesterday, Patriarch Sfeir received a delegation from the OPDS
    charitable organisation at the Bkerke shrine. The delegation was
    headed by Fr Elie Madi, who was accompanied by its general director
    Ms Faten Nseir.

    They illustrated the results of their organisationâ~@~Ys campaign in
    favour of tsunami victims in Asia and told the Patriarch that they
    were devolving â~B¬ 20,000 (US$ 27,000) to the cause through the
    United Nations.

    Armenian bishops, but also Catholic and Orthodox bishops, appealed to
    political leaders to form a government of national unity capable of
    restarting economic development and respecting agreements, especially
    the Taef Agreement.

    At the end of their meeting on Saturday at the Orthodox eparchy
    (diocese) in Zkak el-Blat (Beirut), the bishops released a statement
    on the Lebanese situation. They reiterated that only peace, concord
    and dialogue can lead the county out of the current crisis. They
    urged all Lebanese and all people of good will to join together to
    reach the much desired peace.

    Former Foreign Minister Fares Boueiz, who is a member of the
    opposition, told AsiaNews that Patriarch Nassrallah Sfeirâ~@~Ys visit
    to the United States was an historic event, similar to that of
    Patriarch Elias Houeik to France in 1920, which founded Lebanon. He
    is convinced that the Patriarchâ~@~Ys visit to Washington will lead
    to the birth of a new Lebanon, one that is sovereign, independent and
    free from foreign interference. (Y.H)

    --Boundary_(ID_5eqsoRVi4TP3WFnxlQxI8w)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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