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- WORLD, Page 59World NotesLEBANONIf This Is Peace . . .
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- "Failure is not allowed," Muslim patriarch Saeb Salam
- instructed 63 surviving members of the Lebanese parliament elected
- in 1972 as they sat down to ponder a solution for their country's
- devastating 14-year civil war. In fact, failure in Lebanese peace
- efforts has become almost customary. But after two weeks of
- consultations in the Saudi Arabian resort of Taif, the
- parliamentarians -- 33 Christians and 30 Muslims -- were close to
- agreement on a plan to establish a "government of national
- reconciliation." It calls for Muslim-Christian power sharing and
- phased withdrawal of the 40,000 Syrian troops who have been in
- Lebanon under an Arab League mandate since 1976.
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- The plan's success is far from certain, of course. General
- Michel Aoun, commander of the Christian forces fighting Syria and
- its Lebanese Muslim allies, warned in East Beirut that "the war of
- liberation will continue" until the Syrians are driven out. Muslim
- warlords also dismissed the Taif meeting and called for Aoun's
- ouster.
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