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Bush 'loses patience' with Syria

BBC
Friday December 21, 2007

US President George W Bush says he has long since lost patience with Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, and has ruled out opening a dialogue with him.

"He doesn't need a phone call, he knows exactly what my position is," Mr Bush said at a year-ending news conference.

The US and Syria have each accused the other of meddling in Lebanon, where repeated attempts to find a new president have failed.

Mr Bush also accused Mr Assad of supporting militant groups.

"My patience ran out on President Assad a long time ago," Mr Bush told reporters at the White House.

"The reason why is because he houses Hamas, he facilitates Hezbollah, suiciders go from his country into Iraq, and he destabilises Lebanon."

Opposition 'sidelined'

Lebanon has had no president for nearly a month since Emile Lahoud left office, and many parliamentary sessions called to elect one have been cancelled.

The pro-Western ruling bloc and pro-Syrian opposition have agreed on a presidential candidate, army chief General Michel Suleiman, but are divided on the make-up of the new government.

The deadlock over the president is Lebanon's worst political crisis since the country's long civil war ended in 1990.

Syria's Foreign Minister, Walid Muallem, on Thursday accused the US of blocking attempts to broker a deal.

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