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Lebanese embassy to open in Syria on Sunday
Lebanon will open an embassy in Damascus for the first time next week under a 2008 agreement which followed years of international pressure on Syria to treat its smaller neighbour as a fully sovereign country.
Beirut: Lebanon will open an embassy in Damascus for the first time next week under a 2008 agreement which followed years of international pressure on Syria to treat its smaller neighbour as a fully sovereign country.
"The embassy will open from Sunday. We have appointed the acting charge d'affaires until the ambassador arrives in the first half of April," Lebanese Foreign Minister Fawzi Salloukh said on Friday.
Syria has in the past resisted establishing diplomatic ties with Lebanon, saying the two countries had an especially close relationship. For much of history, rulers based in Syria controlled what is now Lebanon.
But Syria's critics, including France and the United States, said that, by resisting normal diplomatic relations with Lebanon, Syria was trying to undermine its sovereignty.
Syria dominated Lebanese politics for 30 years until the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Al Hariri in 2005, which led to the withdrawal of Syrian forces.
Syrian President Bashar Al Assad issued a decree in October to open diplomatic relations with Lebanon after a Lebanese political crisis ended in May and relations improved between Syria and the new Lebanese government.
Lebanon has named diplomat Michel Khoury as its first ambassador.
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