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    FM: LEBANON SUPPORTS EFFORTS OF FRIENDLY COUNTRIES TO ADDRESS MIDDLE EAST CONFLICT (INTERVIEW)

    Trend
    Feb 17 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Trend News Middle East desk's interview with Lebanese Foreign Minister
    Ali Hussein Al-Shami

    Trend News: Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri is supposed to
    visit Azerbaijan this year. How will this visit change the development
    of bilateral relations between countries? What visits are planned by
    you and what future steps will Beirut take to develop relations with
    Azerbaijan in economic and political spheres?

    Ali Hussein Al-Shami: Since taking the office, the Prime Minister
    of Lebanon has visited a number of countries, with which Lebanon has
    diplomatic and consular relations, within the overall government policy
    to strengthen the role of the country, especially during the election
    of Lebanon as a member to the UN Security Council for 2010-2011.

    Immigration & Foreign Affairs Minister accompanies the Head of State
    during official visits or conducts himself separate meetings and
    makes visits, depending on conditions.

    It is well known the importance of these visits to strengthen relations
    between Lebanon and the fraternal countries in the field of economy,
    social relations, culture and science.

    With regards to relations with Azerbaijan, Lebanon has officially
    recognized the Republic of Azerbaijan after the declaration of its
    independence in 1991, and charged its embassy in Moscow to deal with
    the Lebanese people living in Azerbaijan until opening embassy and
    consulates there. In 1992, diplomatic relations were established
    between the countries and an ambassador - non-resident of Azerbaijan
    in Lebanon was appointed, but the vice-versa exchange did not happen.

    In addition, agreements were signed on cooperation in trade, economic
    and customs sectors.

    There are a number of draft agreements on cooperation in economic,
    trade, cultural, educational and scientific fields; an agreement on
    judicial cooperation in civil and criminal cases and the agreement
    on avoidance of double taxation are under the process of preparation.

    So far the exact date of next visit to Azerbaijan has not been
    determined yet. However, in the future, when the issue becomes
    clearer, it will facilitate legalizing cooperation in various areas
    of bilateral relations. The agenda includes visits with economic and
    social objectives, mentioned in Lebanon's foreign policy plan.

    Q: How does Lebanon assess the negotiation process to resolve the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict? What is Lebanon's official position on
    this issue?

    A: Lebanon supports Azerbaijan's sovereignty and territorial
    integrity within its internationally recognized borders on the basis
    of international law and in accordance with U.N. resolutions

    Although Lebanon had abstained from voting on the 63th meeting of the
    U.N. General Assembly, Beirut is committed to friendly relations with
    Azerbaijan, and continues constant consultations and cooperation with
    Baku in various fields.

    Q: Given the economic growth of Azerbaijan, which sectors of the
    economy are most interesting for Lebanese investors?

    A: Lebanon hopes to participate in the economic growth of Azerbaijan,
    which will improve opportunities for the Lebanese investments. In
    particular, Lebanon is ready to offer the Azerbaijani market services
    in consulting and banking, tourism development, expansion of the food
    sector, the production of clothing, perfume and electrical goods. The
    potential of mutual trade turnover between Azerbaijan and Lebanon
    can be raised.

    Q: Does Beirut consider that Turkey can become a successful mediator
    in solving Middle East problems, given the increased cooperation
    between Ankara and the countries of the region?

    A: Until now, Lebanon has relied on good relations with neighboring
    countries and diligently strives to develop and preserve these
    relations. Lebanon is a peace-loving country, which is an example of
    openness, freedom, and peaceful co-existence in the region. Lebanon
    has only one enemy - this is Israel for occupying Lebanese territories
    and refusing to withdraw troops from them, in spite of resolution 425
    (1978) and 1701 (2006), which once again confirms 425. According to
    it, Israel must fully and immediately withdraw from Lebanese occupied
    territories to the internationally recognized borders.

    In this regard, retaining the full right of Lebanon to defend itself
    from any attack and liberate its territories, Lebanon welcomes
    any efforts that friendly countries make to resolve the Middle East
    problem and the Arab-Israeli conflict. Firstly this is the Palestinian
    problem and the right of the Palestinian people to establish their
    own state and return to their lands, according to the Arab peace
    initiative. Lebanon, therefore, supports the renewed mobilization
    of Turkey's efforts, particularly because strong historical and
    cultural ties connect it with Turkey. Turkey plays a strategic role at
    regional and international levels. With the support of major powers,
    especially the U.S., Turkey has succeeded in bringing together the
    views and positions in conducting indirect talks between Israeli and
    Syrian sides.
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