
Lebanon may finally be able to demarcate its borders with Syria
AL MASNAA BORDER CROSSING BETWEEN LEBANON AND SYRIA
Lebanon Foreign Minister Youssef Rajji on Thursday met with French Ambassador to Lebanon Herve Magro, who handed him a copy of the documents and maps of the French archive that are related to the Lebanese-Syrian border, according to Lebanese media reports
The move comes 'at Lebanon's request and based on the promise that French President Emmanuel Macron had made to President Joseph Aoun during his latest visit to France,' the French Ministry .
'These documents and maps will help Lebanon in the process of demarcating its land border with Syria,' the French Foreign Ministry was quoted as saying.
Syrian and Lebanese Defense Ministers signed an agreement on border demarcation and security matters during a meeting organized and hosted by Saudi Arabian Defense Minister in Jeddah.
This development comes after Lebanon and Syria signed an agreement on border demarcation and to boost coordination between the two countries regarding security along their tense frontier, the Saudi Press Agency reported on March 28
The deal signed by the Lebanese and Syrian defense ministers in Saudi Arabia late came after
clashes in border areas
earlier in March left several people dead and dozens wounded on both sides.
The plan for border demarcation also comes after the ouster in early December of the
54-year Assad
family rule in Syria, leading to tensions along the frontier where Lebanon's Hezbollah group was active on both sides of the border during Syria's 14-year conflict. Hezbollah had been fighting in Syria alongside Assad during the conflict that has left half a million people dead.
The deal also comes after the 14-month Israel-Hezbollah war that weakened the Iran-backed group in Lebanon.
Complex issue
MAP of Lebanon and Syria. The borders are marked in Red
The Lebanon-Syria border is a complex and often contentious area.
Ousted Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad and his father , refused to discuss border demarcation with Lebanon. His father, former President Hafez al- Assad was quoted as saying, ' Syria and Lebanon are one country with two heads of state.'
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The situation remains fluid, with both countries navigating their bilateral relations amid broader regional issues.
Lebanon's Defense Minister Michel Menassa was scheduled to visit Damascus last March, but his visit was postponed at the request of the Syrian authorities. It remains to be seen whether Syria is really sincere over the border demarcation issue, or meant to appease Saudi Arabia, Sami Haddad, a Lebanese political analyst familiar with the border demarcation issue, told Ya Libnan
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