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Muallem says ready to join Hezbollah
Syria's foreign minister offered yesterday to join Hezbollah and said his country's army had standing orders to respond immediately to any Israeli attacks.
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- "The UN resolution is a recipe for the continuation of the (ongoing) war (between Israel and Hezbollah) ... and a recipe for civil war (in Lebanon) that nobody has interest in, but Israel." says Walid Muallem, Syrian foreign minister.
Beirut: Syria's foreign minister offered yesterday to join Hezbollah and said his country's army had standing orders to respond immediately to any Israeli attacks.
"If you wish, I'm ready to be a soldier at the disposal of [Hezbollah chief] Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah," Walid Muallem said on arrival in Lebanon in a symbolic gesture.
Asked about concerns that the war in Lebanon could spill over into a regional war, Muallem said: "Most welcome".
"Syria is readying itself and doesn't hide its [military] readiness. We will respond to any Israeli aggression immediately," he added.
Muallem said later after talks with President Emile Lahoud: "If Israel attacks Syria by any means, on the ground, in the air, our leadership ordered the armed forces to reply immediately."
Muallem, the first senior Syrian official to visit Lebanon since Syria ended three decades of military presence in April Last year, criticised a US-French draft of a UN Security Council resolution to end the war.
"This draft resolution is a description for the continuation of the war because, unfortunately, it's not fair for Lebanon, therefore it's a plan for the possibility of the eruption of civil war in Lebanon and nobody, nobody, nobody has anything to gain from that happening, except Israel," he said.
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