
The Phalange Party on Monday reiterated its "proclaimed stance" on improving the living conditions of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, "especially after this stance has been met with comfort and welcoming by a Lebanese public opinion which is keen on the higher interests of Lebanon."
In a statement issued after the weekly meeting of its politburo, Kataeb voiced its rejection to "any proposal that may lead to a gradual legitimization of naturalization" of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, calling for "discussing all the aspects of the issue of Palestinian existence in Lebanon, from an Arab and international scope."
On the other hand, the party said that "the productive talks conducted by Prime Minister Saad Hariri and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, as well as the meetings made by a broad governmental delegation in Damascus, has put the relations between the two fraternal peoples and independent states, Lebanon and Syria, in their institutional and legitimate frame."
As to the controversy about the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, Kataeb called on all parties to keep the tribunal away from the ongoing conflicts in Lebanon and the region, "and to stop politicizing this international authority, which enjoyed national consensus upon its establishment."
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