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June 21, 2011

Now Lebanon - Sleiman meets with Estonian FM - June 21, 2011

President Michel Sleiman (L) discusses with Estonian FM Urmas Paet the case of the abducted Estonians. (Dalati and Nohra)
President Michel Sleiman met on Tuesday with Estonian Foreign Affairs Minister Urmas Paet at the Baabda’s Presidential Palace, according to the National News Agency.
The two discussed the latest developments concerning the case of the abducted Estonians and the information accessed by the Lebanese authorities so far, the report added.
The president also met with Future bloc MP Hadi Hobeich and discussed the latest political developments on the domestic level, according to NNA.
Seven Estonian men, 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 case but there is no clear evidence as to who ordered the kidnapping or where the men are.


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