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Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Siniora meeting with France's President Nicolas Sarkozy on Tuesday. (Reuters)
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Siniora: Syria is sending arms to Palestinian camps across border
By Reuters

Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Siniora accused Syria on Wednesday of sending arms to Palestinian camps in his country and said he would raise the issue with the Arab League.

Siniora was speaking the day after independent experts handed the UN Security Council a damning report which said Lebanese forces were largely incapable of preventing arms smuggling from Syria.

The Lebanese prime minister told reporters during a trip to France he had not had time to read the report, but said it was clear Syria was sending weapons to two camps.

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"In recent weeks these camps have been reinforced with munitions, arms and fighters," he said, adding that one of the outposts was controlled by the Fatah al-Intifada group and another by the "Popular Front, General Command."

"Everyone knows that these groups are supported and armed by Syria," he said, making similar allegations to those leveled earlier this month by the UN Middle East envoy Terje Roed-Larsen.

"This is something I will talk to the Arab League about," Siniora said.

The team of experts working for the United Nations said that during a three-week stay in Lebanon they had not heard of any weapons being seized along the border, despite widespread talk of illegal shipments.

"I haven't had a chance to read this report, but we will look at it today and we will certainly take a position that is in the interests of Lebanon," Siniora said.

Lebanon has been mired for months in a political crisis that pits Siniora's Western-backed government against opponents led by the pro-Syrian Shi'ite Hezbollah and Amal factions.

In addition, recent fighting between the Lebanese army and al-Qaida-inspired militants in north Lebanon has complicated the crisis and sparked the worst outbreak of internal violence in the country since the end of its civil war 17 years ago.

France wants to host a meeting of Lebanon's various factions next month to try to resolve the political deadlock. Siniora said only second-tier officials would attend the meeting and warned against setting too high expectations.

"I think we should be open minded and not box it in with specific objectives," he said.

Sinora asks to renew UNIFIL mandate
Siniora also said Wednesday that he has asked the United Nations to renew the mandate of international peacekeepers in his country, despite an
attack last weekend that killed six members of the force.

"I am in no position to tell now who was behind the Sunday car bombing in southern Lebanon that killed three Spaniards and three Colombians," Siniora told a news conference, adding that the investigation was continuing.

"I think the whole world is looking at this seriously. This is an affront against the international community, against security and stability in Lebanon," he said.

Siniora said he was talking to every member country of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon, known as UNIFIL, and was hearing an unequivocal commitment.

He said he has asked UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to renew the UNIFIL mandate, which expires at the end of August.

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  1.   Syrian Arms into Lebanon are OK... 17:19  |  RF 27/06/07
  2.   Assad, of course, will deny it 17:34  |  Polybios 27/06/07
  3.   wasn`t he the guy who assurred us the border was sealed 17:43  |  ralph 27/06/07
  4.   Just like WWII 17:47  |  bernard ross 27/06/07
  5.   Born losers? 17:49  |  Be a winner 27/06/07
  6.   Arms to the Palestinians. 18:35  |  David Nigel Braham 27/06/07
  7.   The EU & US Must Give Iran & Syria Something at Home to Busy Them 19:01  |  Solon 27/06/07
  8.   UNIFIL has accomplished nothing. Why renew? 19:36  |  David Teich 27/06/07
  9.   Time to use the Lebanese Army for border patrol? 20:05  |  Mark Lincoln 27/06/07
  10.   9, Mark Lincoln 20:17  |  Harry 27/06/07
  11.   Syria is sending arms to Palestinian camps across border 20:37  |  Galvin Templar 27/06/07
  12.   Solon - Iraqi Arms? 21:34  |  Mark of Lewiston 27/06/07
  13.   Bernard Ross, Please Clarify 23:24  |  Bernie 27/06/07
  14.   Mark Lincoln - The Lebanese Army 23:30  |  Bernie 27/06/07
  15.   Mark of L #12: Could Be 23:59  |  Solon 27/06/07
  16.   Assad will deny as El-Shaara will tell him what to say 00:43  |  cc 28/06/07
  17.   Harry - there are many roads to Rome 00:56  |  Mark Lincoln 28/06/07
  18.   Mark of Lewiston 01:02  |  Mark Lincoln 28/06/07
  19.   Bernie - Yes and no 01:09  |  Mark Lincoln 28/06/07
  20.   Solon 01:13  |  Mark Lincoln 28/06/07
  21.   Hell no # 9 and 10 01:50  |  Twogunz 28/06/07
  22.   Mark Lincoln - A Most Amazing Website 07:45  |  Mark of Lewiston 28/06/07
  23.   Mark L #20: Could Be Too 19:02  |  Solon 28/06/07
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