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Thursday, May 8, 2008
Saudi warns Lebanon Hezbollah-led opposition against escalation

Saudi warns Lebanon opposition against escalation
Agence France-Presse - 08 May, 2008
www.gulfinthemedia.com/index.php?id=400855&news_type=Top&lang=en&PHPSESSID=59981be5650374cd21a909c248bb7e77

Saudi Arabia warned Lebanon's Hezbollah-led opposition on Thursday against
an escalation of its confrontation with the government, warning that
conflict would only benefit "extremist external forces," in an apparent
reference to Iran.

"The kingdom urges the groups behind the escalation to reconsider their
position, and to realise that leading Lebanon towards turmoil will not bring
victory to any party except extremist external forces," the state news
agency SPA quoted an official as saying.

These forces "are still hindering every sincere and honest effort to end the
political crisis in Lebanon," the official said.

The Saudi comments came on the second day of anti-government protests in
Beirut which blocked roads and forced Lebanon's only international airport
to close in a major escalation of a long-running political crisis.

Lebanon's opposition is backed by Iran and Syria while Saudi Arabia, the
regional Sunni Arab powerhouse, supports the Western-backed ruling majority.

The news agency said Saudi Arabia will continue its efforts to restore
security and peace in Lebanon.

"It will spare no effort in helping and will stand by its side to defend...
the independence of its political decision and unity," it added.

"The kingdom calls upon everyone in Lebanon, regardless of their political
affliations... to give the interests of Lebanon priority over other
considerations," it said.

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