John Baird meets with Lebanese prime minister
CBC News
Posted: Aug 11, 2012 9:57 AM ET
Last Updated: Aug 11, 2012 10:30 AM ET
Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird met with Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati at the government palace in Beirut on Friday. (Dalati Nohra/Handout/Reuters)
Related
Related Stories
Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird met with Lebanon's prime minister and opposition leader on Friday as part of his Middle East visit, thanking them for their role in aiding Syrian refugees.
"Today I had the pleasure of meeting Prime Minister Najib Mikati and, later, the parliamentary leader of the March 14 opposition, Fouad Siniora," Baird said in a statement. " I expressed to both of them Canada’s sincere gratitude for the role Lebanon has played in hosting Syrians seeking asylum from the violence that is ravaging their homeland."
Baird said Lebanon is an "important and valued partner in the Middle East region" and that both countries share a deep concern over the risk posed to Syria’s neighbours by Syrian President Bashar Assad regime’s stockpile of chemical weapons."
Baird is in the region at a time of fierce fighting between government troops and rebels in Aleppo, Syria's largest city and financial hub.
The United Nations estimates more than 78,000 people have fled to refugee camps in neighbouring Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq and Jordan to escape the bloodshed.
Baird will also travel to Amman, Jordan, and meet with with King Abdullah II and his Foreign Affairs counterpart. He will also tour a refugee camp set up for Syrian refugees.
Activists say upwards of 21,000 people have been killed in Syria since a crackdown on pro-democracy protesters began in March 2011.
With files from The Canadian PressShare Tools
Top News Headlines
- Senator Pamela Wallin leaves Conservative caucus
- Senator Pamela Wallin says she is recusing herself from the Conservative caucus while her travel expense claims are under scrutiny. Wallin's departure comes one day after Senator Mike Duffy left the Tory caucus amid controversy over his expense claims.
more »
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford denies crack cocaine allegations
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford says allegations he was caught on tape smoking crack are "ridiculous," following reports that someone had been trying to sell a purported recording of such an event to U.S. and Canadian media outlets. more »
- Sailor fighting cancer says AWOL charges dropped
- All charges against a Nova Scotia woman in the Royal Canadian Navy who is fighting cancer, and who was charged with being absent without leave and facing a court martial have been dropped, the woman and her lawyer say. more »
- Should genetic testing for cancer be available to all Canadians?
- The revelation that Hollywood celebrity Angelina Jolie had a double mastectomy as a preventative measure against cancer stoked heated discussion this past week, but one prominent cancer researcher says it demonstrates the need to make genetic testing available to all Canadians. more »
- 12 young leaders changing Canada in this week's Generation Why
- If the number of young entrepreneurs and innovators in Canada is any indication, the generation that came of age alongside the modern web is ready to rethink everything. Meet 12 young people our readers nominated as the most dedicated, impressive, creative and intelligent Canadians under the age of 30 they know. more »
Must Watch
Latest Canada News Headlines
- Should genetic testing for cancer be available to all Canadians?
- The revelation that Hollywood celebrity Angelina Jolie had a double mastectomy as a preventative measure against cancer stoked heated discussion this past week, but one prominent cancer researcher says it demonstrates the need to make genetic testing available to all Canadians. more »
- Lawyer says RCMP refuses to mediate harassment suit
- A lawyer representing 300 women who worked for the RCMP alleging harassment and gender-based discrimination in a lawsuit says the national police force is declining an offer to mediate. more »
- Duffy's Senate expenses may get 2nd look from auditors
- Senator Mike Duffy's expenses may get a second review by independent auditors following media reports regarding expenses he claimed while campaigning for Conservative candidates during the last election. more »
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford denies crack cocaine allegations
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford says allegations he was caught on tape smoking crack are "ridiculous," following reports that someone had been trying to sell a purported recording of such an event to U.S. and Canadian media outlets. more »
The National
The Current
- Why thousands of people want a one-way trip to Mars May. 17, 2013 4:08 PM Nearly 80,000 people are eager to blast off on a one-way colonizing mission to Mars - but some experts believe no one is likely to get off the ground.
- Senator Pamela Wallin leaves Conservative caucus
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford denies crack cocaine allegations
- Tim Bosma public memorial Wednesday in Hamilton, Ont.
- Public raising funds to buy alleged Rob Ford crack video
- Dennis Oland named as prime suspect in father's slaying
- Sailor fighting cancer says AWOL charges dropped
- 2 earthquakes felt in Ontario and Quebec
- Milwaukee bar wins overturn of bra ban
- Transgender teen finds strength in hockey

