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October 30, 2010

Naharnet - Hariri to Ban: Committed to International Legitimacy to Serve Proper Conduct of Investigation - October 30, 2010


Prime Minister Saad Hariri on Friday received a phone call from U.N. chief Ban Ki-Moon, the premier's press office announced in a communiqué.
The phone conversation focused "on the circumstances of the incident that targeted a team of investigators from the Office of the Prosecutor of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon two days ago in the southern suburbs of Beirut," according to the communiqué.

During the conversation, Hariri stressed Lebanon's commitment to "respect the international legitimacy in order to serve the proper conduct of the investigation and the imperatives of justice."

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