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Lebanon president tells Chirac to stop intervening in Lebanese affairs
By The Associated Press

Lebanon's president launched a scathing attack on French President Jacques Chirac on Thursday, urging him to stop intervening in Lebanese domestic affairs.

President Emile Lahoud, in an interview with Radio France International (RFI), accused Chirac of being responsible for his exclusion from Wednesday's opening of the Organisation International de la Francophonie, a summit of French-speaking nations held in Bucharest, Romania.

"He has been meddling with Lebanon's domestic affairs out of belief that he is helping his Lebanese friends. This makes Chirac a party to the Lebanese conflict, because he is siding with one party against the other," Lahoud said, according to a transcript of the interview released by his office.

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"His (Chirac's) move is unprecedented by a head of state and harms principles of Francophone and the historic and deep-rooted relations between Lebanon and France," he added.

Chirac rejected Lahoud's charges and denied interfering to prevent Romania from inviting the Lebanese president to the Francophone summit. The French president said his Romanian counterpart did not consult him about the issue, and the decision on whom to invite was entirely up to the country hosting the summit.

"I did not get involved in this decision," Chirac told RFI and TV5 television on Thursday. "I understand completely, but it is not for me to intervene on this subject."

Romania's decision to not invite Lahoud and instead to extend an invitation to Lebanon's Prime Minister Fuad Saniora led to a diplomatic flap between Lebanon, Romania and France, which Lebanon accused of being behind the decision.

Saniora declined to take part to avoid a political crisis, sending Culture Minister Tarek Mitri instead as "his personal representative."

Romanian President Traian Basescu said Wednesday he did not invite Lahoud after a U.N. report on the February 2005 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri raised suspicions about Lahoud's alleged involvement.

"It was a decision that I made, and I think it was correct, given the suspicions in the (U.N.) report about the death of the former premier Hariri," Basescu said.

Lahoud dismissed Besescu's claims and said he was excluded for personal reasons having to do with Chirac's well-known personal friendship with Hariri.

"So far, four reports have been published by the international investigation commission. None of those reports has referred to me as a suspect," Lahoud said.

"I urge ... Chirac, and with all my respect to his person, to stop interfering in Lebanon's domestic affairs," he said.

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  1.   I told you so 23:14  |  Gaza Boy 28/09/06
  2.   franco...phony 23:57  |  ramo 28/09/06
  3.   I bet this guy, Chirac is a Jew, and most likely from the IDF 02:14  |  Bob 29/09/06
  4.   Jacques, I killed your friend, but it was nothing personal 03:02  |  Emile Lahoud 29/09/06
  5.   you didn t understand... 03:45  |  Amir 29/09/06
  6.   Each time lahoud open his jora , he makes himself 04:25  |  Joseph E . 29/09/06
  7.   Bob, Your Ignorance is Showing 04:46  |  Tony Anthony 29/09/06
  8.   to Tony Anthony replying to Bob 06:02  |  Miguel 29/09/06
  9.   If Lahud wants to protect Lebanon from foreign interference... 07:06  |  Vittorio 29/09/06
  10.   The biggest outrage of this whole affair.......... 07:18  |  Eli 29/09/06
  11.   To #1 07:33  |  watcher X 29/09/06
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