October 14, 2008
Syria established diplomatic relations with Lebanon Tuesday, ending six decades of non-recognition of its neighbor’s sovereignty in an apparent bid to curry favor with the West as it pursues indirect peace talks with Israel.
The move by President Bashar Assad is part of his recent efforts to meet long-standing demands by the United States and Lebanon’s anti-Syrian politicians, who hope that normalizing Syrian-Lebanese relations will bolster regional stability.
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