France has called on the Special Tribunal for Lebanon to continue its work to find the killers of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.
In response to a question on the Syrian arrest warrants, French Foreign Ministry spokesman Bernard Valero said: "We hope that the SLT continues its work in favor of revealing the truth that should not be hindered by any element."
He said the STL, itself, has ruled out some testimonies that did not contribute to "uncovering the truth."
Syria has ordered the arrest of 33 people over false testimony given in the U.N.-backed probe into the assassination of Lebanese ex-premier Rafik Hariri.
The arrest warrants were issued against judges, security officers, politicians, journalists and other Lebanese, Arab and foreign officials and individuals.


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