LEBANESE PRESIDENT LAHOUD HOSTS SPANICH FOREIGN MINISTER MORATINOS
Lebanese President Emile Lahoud meets Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos at the Presidential Palace in Beirut's eastern suburbs of Baabda on June 30, 2004. Moratinos, who is on his first visit to Beirut since he..was appointed Spain's Foreign Minister, discussed the Iraqi situation and ways to revive the deadlocked Arab-Israeli peace process. (UPI Photo/ Mohammed Tawil)..
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