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  • Lebanon's Awn Reportedly Meets Syrian Security Official In Germany

    LEBANON'S AWN REPORTEDLY MEETS SYRIAN SECURITY OFFICIAL IN GERMANY

    Elaph website
    3 Aug 07
    London

    A Western diplomatic source has disclosed that Lebanese Deputy Michel
    Awn who visited Germany last week on the pretext of meeting with
    German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier went to this European
    country to hold a secret meeting with senior Syrian security official
    Major-General Muhammad Nasif (Abu-Wa'il).

    The source said the meeting between Awn and "Abu-Wa'il" focused on
    the parliamentary battle in north Al-Matn which Awn is contesting
    in an attempt to prevent Shaykh Amin al-Jumayyil from winning the
    seat that was occupied by his son Pierre who was assassinated last
    November. The source stressed that Maj-Gen Nasif underlined the need
    for Awn to contest the elections battle against Al-Jumayyil to the end
    and that Syria is willing to place all its resources at his disposal.

    The Syrian official insisted that Awn should not back down on
    the battle and reiterated that Damascus would ask the parties it
    influences to back Awn's candidate to the utmost limit. He pointed
    out in this respect that Syria is capable of pressuring the Armenian
    Tashnaq Party to have all its votes go to Awn's candidate.

    It was noticed that Awn returned from Germany with hard-line stands
    that prevented any compromise in Al-Matn after Muhammad Nasif asserted
    to him that Syria was capable of ensuring his candidate's success
    and would put its weight and that of all its allies behind achieving
    this goal.

    It is known that Maj-Gen Nasif is responsible for the Shi'i dossier in
    general and the Shi'i one in Lebanon in particular and has a history
    of strong relations with all the Shi'i parties, foremost of them
    "Hezbollah" and "Amal." The senior Syrian security official visits
    Germany frequently for treatment.
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