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US says Special Tribunal for Lebanon "has yet to finish its work"

WASHINGTON, Nov 22 (KUNA) -- The United States said on Monday that the Special Tribunal for Lebanon has yet to finish its work and reiterated US support for Lebanese sovereignty.
"The tribunal has yet to finish its work. Its investigation is ongoing. We have provided political and monetary support, to this investigation. It is critically important to Lebanon's future," said Assistant Secretary of State for public diplomacy Philip Crowley in a press briefing.
"Lebanon needs to end this era of impunity, which has afflicted it for years, if not decades. And we support the work of the tribunal, and we look forward to a completion of its investigation and the findings that that investigation produces," he added.
A Canadian television reported today that the international investigation in the killing of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri is showing a possible role for Hezbollah but Crowley declined to comment on this report.
"Our reaction is to continue to support the work of the tribunal, and we look forward to the tribunal concluding its investigation and delivering its findings," he noted.
Crowley said that the US administration is "concerned about the objectivity of the tribunal's work. I think we are concerned about the campaign that is going around surrounding the tribunal to politicize its investigation and its potential findings." "We support the tribunal. It is critical to Lebanon's sovereignty and its future. And we look forward to a completion of the investigation and a release of its findings," he added.
Crowley noted that he does not think that upcoming visit of Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri to Tehran would impact the outcome of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon.
"We have regular interaction with the government of Lebanon and we make clear our commitment to Lebanon's independence, Lebanon's sovereignty. In every conversation we have talked about the importance of the work of the tribunal," he concluded. (end) jm.bs KUNA 230024 Nov 10NNNN