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Lebanese Premier Saad Hariri speaks to journalists at the Elysee Palace in Paris, January 22, 2010, after meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy. The two leaders met to discuss the peace process in the Middle East as Hariri expressed concerns over a possible Israeli attack on the country, citing an escalated violation of Lebanese airspace by Israeli aircraft. UPI/Eco Clement
Lebanese Premier Saad Hariri speaks to journalists at the Elysee Palace in Paris, January 22, 2010, after meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy. The two leaders met to discuss the peace process in the Middle East as Hariri expressed concerns over a possible Israeli attack on the country, citing an escalated violation of Lebanese airspace by Israeli aircraft. UPI/Eco Clement 
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Published: Nov. 2, 2010 at 12:47 PM

LONDON, Nov. 2 (UPI) -- London sees the work of a tribunal probing the slaying of a Lebanese prime minister in 2005 as vital for the country's independence, the foreign secretary said.

Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri arrived in London to meet with British officials and members of Parliament.

Hariri's visit comes as political tensions in Beirut are strained by an investigation into the assassination of the prime minister's father, Rafik, in 2005.

The Special Tribunal for Lebanon is expected to release its findings by the end of the year, upsetting a delicate political balance in Beirut that has Hezbollah as a member of the government.

Hezbollah, which is believed to have played a role in the plot, said the investigation is part of a broad Israeli conspiracy.

Hezbollah reacted with outrage last week after STL investigators carried out interviews at a women's clinic in Beirut. British Foreign Secretary William Hague, however, said Lebanese independence depended in part on the autonomy of the special tribunal.

"That is an important process and we have supported Prime Minister Hariri in resisting attempts to derail that process," he said in a statement.

Hariri said he welcomed London's extension of friendship and "support for Lebanon, its sovereignty and its independence."

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