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    ARF Lebanon Continues Meetings in Opposition of Turkish Troop Deployment

    Aztag Daily, Lebanon
    Aug 25 2006

    BEIRUT (Aztag)--The Armenian Revolutionary Federation Central Committee
    of Lebanon continued meeting with members of the Lebanese foreign
    diplomatic corps to express the vehement opposition of the Armenian
    community to the proposed deployment of Turkish troops as part of
    the United Nations mandated cease fire resolution.

    The delegation met with Patric Renault, representative of the European
    Union in Lebanon as well as ambassadors of Jordan, Spain, Argentina.

    The ARF appeal opposing the Turkish troop deployment has been sent to
    the ambassadors of Belgium, Switzerland, the Vatican, the Netherlands,
    United Aram Emirates and Congo. ARF representatives are expected to
    meet with other ambassadors in the coming days.

    The ARF appeal vehemently raises objections to the deployment of
    Turkish troops in southern Lebanon, arguing that the presence of
    Turkish forces would compromise the peace process since it would
    effectively impair the principle of impartiality of peacekeeping
    forces.

    The appeal being presented to foreign diplomat also points out
    that Turkey and Israel have signed several military agreements,
    which would contribute to jeopardize stability and the aims of the
    cease-fire resolution.

    In advancing the same issue, an ARF delegation Saturday met with
    Lebanese prime minister Fuad Siniora to express its opposition to
    a proposed deployment of Turkish troops as part of a United Nations
    mandated peacekeeping force to southern Lebanon.

    Hovig Mkhitarian and parliament member Hagop Pakradouni were part of
    the delegation, which initially applauded Siniora for his leadership
    and posturing during the crisis and praised his decision to dispatch
    the Lebanese Army units to the border with Israel.

    The delegation went on to express the Armenian community's collective
    opposition to deploying Turkish troops on Lebanese soil, explaining
    that when all Armenian religious leaders collectively are opposing
    this process, it should signal a community-wide consensus on the issue.

    It was emphasized that an agreement to deploy Turkish troops in
    Lebanon will create across the board dissatisfaction and outrage
    within the community, which has continuously and historically supported
    the government.

    Siniora informed the delegation that he was grappling with the reality
    that there were not sufficient international forces available to
    fulfill the needs of the international peacekeeping force, but stressed
    that he fully comprehended the expressed position of the delegation.

    The delegation emphasized that the deployment of Turkish forces to
    Lebanon, under any circumstances would endanger Lebanon's stability.

    "We have continually worked toward bolstering Lebanon's stability and
    security. This Turkish issue will undoubtedly create instability in
    Lebanon," explained Pakradouni.

    The two ARF leaders met Tuesday with Lebanese defense minister Elias
    Mur, who hosted the meeting at his residence.

    The delegation praised the defense minister and the Lebanese army for
    their resolute posturing during the Israeli attacks and expressed their
    condolences for the soldiers who were killed as a result of the war.

    The two sides also assessed the current security and defense issues
    of the country, emphasizing the important role the Army will play in
    protecting the borders and ensuring the national security of Lebanon.

    The delegation also expressed its support for the United Nations
    cease-fire resolution and conveyed the ARF's vehement opposition to the
    proposed participation of Turkey as part of the mandated peacekeeping
    force to be deployed in southern Lebanon.

    Mur told the delegation that he was very familiar with the ARF
    position and the concerns that the Armenian community has regarding
    the deployment of Turkish forces in Lebanon. He emphasized the need
    for popular Lebanese consent for any troop deployment in the country.
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