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United Nations may send a verification team back to Lebanon following reports that Syrian intelligence may not have completely withdrawn from the country, Secretary General
Kofi Annan said.

"We are now receiving reports that there may be elements that are still there, and we are considering the possible return of the verification team to ascertain what is going on," Annan told reporters.

A UN verification mission to Lebanon had reported on May 23 that Syria had "fully" withdrawn troops from its neighbour, in compliance with UN resolution 1559 steered through the Security Council in September by France and the United States.

The mission also said it had found no remaining trace of the Syrian intelligence services, but added that the clandestine nature of such agencies made it difficult to establish their complete withdrawal.

BEIRUT: Hizbullah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah called for political "reconciliation" and urged Lebanon's politicians to put "the past behind" them. Nasrallah's remarks came as he urged Shiites to support Hizbullah's decision to put up a candidate for Sunday's Mount Lebanon polls on the electoral list of Druze leader Walid Jumblatt and former foes, the right wing Christian Lebanese Forces.

Hizbullah's leader said: "Our alliance is based on forgetting the past. I am calling for gathering around a slogan said by late president and Phalanges leader Bashir Gemayel during the civil war, the slogan of 'Lebanon is 10,452 square meters.'"

Lebanon remains under international pressure to disarm Hizbullah which last month claimed it had 12,000 rockets aimed at northern Israel.

Washington insists the resistance group a terrorist organization, but Hizbullah's believes its clean sweep in last week's round of voting is proof of public support for the group's right to maintain its arms.

By EDITH M. LEDERER, Associated Press Writer, UNITED NATIONS - A top U.N. envoy was instructed Monday to travel to Syria "as soon as possible" to see President Bashar Al-Assad about Lebanon, but U.N. officials would not say why the mission was deemed urgent. The announcement that Secretary-General Kofi Annan asked Terje Roed-Larsen to travel to Damascus came three days after the United States said it would like the U.N. Security Council to expand an international inquiry into former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri's assassination to include the killing of an anti-Syrian journalist.Roed-Larsen stepped down as Annan's top U.N. Mideast envoy last year, but agreed to become his special envoy for implementation of Security Council Resolution 1559, which was adopted in October and called for Syria to withdraw all military forces and intelligence operatives. It also called for disarmament of all Lebanese militias.

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