President Bush warned Syria on Thursday against interfering in Lebanon's presidential election and said he is sending a top military commander to Beirut to find more ways to help Lebanon fight extremists.
President George W. Bush warned Syria on Thursday not to interfere in Lebanon's presidential election.
Syria's government daily Tishrin charged on Thursday that Washington was intent on destabilising the Middle East and said a US-sponsored conference was unlikely to make any progress toward peace.
Oct. 4 (Bloomberg) -- President George W. Bush again warned Syria not to interfere in Lebanon or try to influence the election of a new president scheduled for later this month.
Fellow US foes Iran and Syria have signed an agreement for Tehran to export a billion dollars worth of gas every year to its chief regional ally, Iranian state television reported on Thursday.
Iranian companies are charging into Syria, looking to cash in on a recent privatization push by Damascus.
WASHINGTON -- President George W. Bush warned Syria Thursday against interfering in Lebanon's presidential elections, and said he is sending the U.S.'s top military commander in the Middle East to Beirut to see how Washington could do more to help Lebanon fight extremists.
US President George W. Bush warned yesterday countries like Syria not to interfere in the upcoming election in Lebanon. "I am deeply concerned about foreign interference in the election.
America should seize every opportunity to force regime change in Syria and Iran, a former senior adviser to the White House has urged.
Associated Press - October 4, 2007 8:13 PM ET WHITE HOUSE (AP) - President Bush is warning Syria against interfering in Lebanon's presidential election.