Walking out of Cabinet does little to reflect Lebanese solidarity
11th Nov 2005, 21:21 GMT
The most tragic result of Syrian President Bashar Assad's fiery speech on Thursday was that within hours, it provoked an apparent rift within the Lebanese government. When Prime Minister Fouad Siniora insisted on discussing Assad's speech in a Cabinet session, five Shiite ministers walked out of the meeting in protest. The ministers, all of whom are either members or loosely allied with Hizbullah.
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