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Conditions are now ripe for all parties to make serious advances on this issue because both the Lebanese and Palestinian authorities have publicly and officially (and courageously) signaled their desire to move beyond past disputes and sensitivities, and rectify an intolerable situation that demeans both the Palestinians and Lebanese communities.
The three leaders committed to expand their cooperation "in the spirit of facing history squarely and advancing towards the futureEoe1/4A[yen] -- a nod to their past disputes over Japan s wartime aggression.
Syrian MFA told reporters that the evidence put forth by the Iraqi government which was delivered to them by Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu was not related with the recent bombings, but was rather about a past dispute.
 
 
 
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