Lebanon’s Prime Minister Najib Mikati is visiting Damascus on his first trip abroad since he was appointed.
By Kim Ghattas – Wednesday, 4 May, 2005
BBC News, Beirut
The visit comes a week after the official completion of Syria’s withdrawal from Lebanon, ending a 29-year-long military presence.
Mr Mikati, a moderate pro-Syrian legislator, was appointed after weeks of political stalemate following the assassination of ex-PM Rafik Hariri.
His death was blamed by many on Damascus, which denied the accusations.
Relations between Syria and Lebanon have been tense, and anti-Syrian sentiments have run high in Beirut.
So there has been some criticism about Mr Mikati’s choice of destination for his first trip abroad.