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Mideast crisis: Annan meets Syrian President

Damascus, September 2 (NDTV.COM) UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan has said that Syria would step up border patrols and work with the Lebanese army to stop the flow of weapons to Hezbollah.

Syria will increase its own patrols along the Lebanon-Syria border, and establish joint patrols with the Lebanese army "when possible," said Annan after meeting with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Damascus.

Assad made no public comments after their meeting, but Annan spoke with reporters at the Damascus airport before he departed midday for Qatar.

Annan said Assad informed him that Syria would "take all necessary measures" to implement paragraph 15 of UN Resolution 1701, which calls on countries to prevent the sale or supply of weapons to entities in Lebanon without the consent of the Lebanese government or UN Peacekeepers.

The UN Chief also asked Syria to "use its influence" to win the release of three Israeli soldiers, two captured by Hezbollah in a July 12 cross-border raid that started the war, and one captured by Hamas-linked militants in Gaza the previous month. (AP)