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June 21, 2011

Now Lebanon - Estonian FM: 'Preliminary' evidence in Lebanon kidnap case - June 21, 2011

Estonia's Foreign Minister Urmas Paet on Tuesday said authorities had "preliminary" evidence in the unsolved case of seven Estonian cyclists kidnapped three months ago in eastern Lebanon.
"There are some preliminary [findings] that we have reached, but not to the extent that we can share with the media," Paet told reporters in Beirut, where he met with President Michel Sleiman, Prime Minister Najib Mikati and other officials.
Seven Estonian cyclists, all in their 30s, were kidnapped on March 23 after entering Lebanon on a bicycle tour from neighboring Syria.
Several people have been arrested in Lebanon in connection with the kidnapping but there is no clear evidence as to who ordered the kidnapping or where the men are.
The Estonians appealed for help in two videos posted on the Internet in April and May.
The first was uploaded in the Syrian capital Damascus, investigators said, leading to speculation that the men had been moved across the border.
Last week, Estonia's Prime Minister Andrus Ansip told reporters that his country remained completely in the dark, with no political or financial demands having been made so far.


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