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Lebanon bolsters army presence at Syria border
by Staff Writers
Beirut (AFP) July 10, 2012


The Lebanese on Tuesday began sending troop reinforcements to the border with strife-torn Syria after deadly attacks in the region, an army spokesman told AFP.

"Yes, we have started to reinforce our troops, and the operation will take us a week to 10 days to complete," the spokesman said on condition of anonymity.

The cabinet decided on Monday evening to dispatch army reinforcements to the border area in the north, after a series of frontier incidents in recent months, some of them deadly.

Syrian troops and armed men traded gunfire overnight in the border area and shells fell inside Lebanon, wounding civilians, the army said earlier.

The official Syrian news agency SANA confirmed the violence and said on Tuesday that troops foiled attempts by "armed terrorist groups" to infiltrate the border from Lebanon during the night.

The latest incident took place two days after clashes and blasts killed two people in the area.

France on Tuesday condemned Syrian shelling of areas of northern Lebanon and said it backed Lebanese plans to boost its military presence along the border.

"We support the decision of the Lebanese cabinet to strengthen the presence of the Lebanese armed forces at the border, to guarantee the security of Lebanon's territory and its people," French foreign ministry spokesman Bernard Valero said.

"France calls on Syria to strictly respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Lebanon, in conformity with United Nations resolutions," he added.

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US 'strongly condemns' Syrian shelling of Lebanon
Washington (AFP) July 10, 2012 - The United States on Tuesday deplored Syrian shelling of northern Lebanon, urging the regime of Bashar al-Assad to respect the sovereignty of its neighbors.

Beirut began sending troop reinforcements to the border with Syria after it said Syrian troops and armed men traded gunfire overnight in the area and shells fell inside Lebanon, wounding civilians. The official Syrian news agency SANA confirmed the violence.

"The United States strongly condemns the shelling of Lebanese territory by Syrian artillery," said State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell, expressing Washington's condolences to the families of those killed.

"These incidents constitute a disregard from the Assad regime for both Lebanese sovereignty and United Nations Security Council resolutions," Ventrell added. "The Syrian regime must respect the territorial integrity and sovereignty of all its neighbors."

France on Tuesday also condemned the Syrian shelling and said it backed Lebanese plans to boost its military presence along the border.



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Russia will not supply new weapons to its Arab ally Syria while fighting there continues, Moscow arms export officials said Monday, while stressing that old contracts would be fulfilled. "Russia like other countries is concerned about the situation in Syria," Russian agencies quoted Vyacheslav Dzirkaln, the deputy head of the Federal Service for Military Technical Cooperation, as saying. ... read more


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