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Lebanon minister says working to ‘resolve’ Syria’s new entry restrictions

January 4, 2025
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Lebanon minister says working to ‘resolve’ Syria’s new entry restrictions

BEIRUT: Lebanon’s interior minister on Friday told AFP that Beirut was working to find a solution with Syria, after two security officials said Damascus had imposed new restrictions on the entry of Lebanese citizens.

“Work is underway to resolve the issue of Lebanese citizens being prevented from entering Syria,” Bassam Mawlawi told AFP.

He said Lebanon’s General Security agency was in touch with “the Syrian side” to resolve the issue.

The developments appeared to be the first instance of friction between the two neighbours, who share a fraught history, since rebels topped longtime Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad last month.

Lebanese nationals had previously been allowed into Syria without a visa, using just their passport or ID.

But a Lebanese General Security official told AFP on Friday that they were “surprised to see the border had been closed” to Lebanese citizens “from the Syrian side”.

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The official, who like other sources spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive matters, said that no new border measures had been communicated to them yet.

A security source at Masnaa, the main land border crossing between the two countries, said Syrian authorities had implemented “new procedures” since last night, only allowing in Lebanese with residency permits or official permission.

Lebanon had imposed similar rules on Syrians entering the country after civil war erupted there more than a decade ago.

The Lebanese army said in a statement on X that its soldiers and Syrians had clashed at the border as the armed forces tried to “close an illegal crossing”.

“Syrians attempted to open the crossing using a bulldozer, so army personnel fired warning shots into the air. The Syrians opened fire on army personnel, injuring one of them and provoking a clash,” the army said.

“Army units deployed in the sector have taken strict military measures,” the statement added.

Earlier, a Lebanese military official had said Syria’s move followed “skirmishes between the Lebanese army and Syrian armed men at the border” who were briefly detained by the army.

Last month, Syria’s new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa told visiting Lebanese Druze leaders that his country would not negatively interfere in Lebanon and would respect its sovereignty.

For three decades, Syria was a dominant military and political force in Lebanon after intervening in its 1975-1990 civil war.

Syria eventually withdrew its troops in 2005 under international pressure after the assassination of Lebanese ex-prime minister Rafic Hariri.

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