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'''Syria''' is a Middle-Eastern country that borders on Israel, Lebanon and Turkey. '''Syria''' is a Middle-Eastern country that borders on Israel, Lebanon and Turkey.


Syria is a member of the ]. Its U.N. ambassador, ] serves as president of the Security Council during June 2002. Syria is a temporary member of the ] for 2002 through 2003. Its U.N. ambassador, ] serves as president of the Security Council during June 2002.


] has its headquarters in Syria. The ] placed Syria on its list of ] in 1994. ] has its headquarters in Syria. The ] placed Syria on its list of ] in 1994.

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Syria is a Middle-Eastern country that borders on Israel, Lebanon and Turkey.

Syria is a temporary member of the UN Security Council for 2002 through 2003. Its U.N. ambassador, Mikhail Webhe serves as president of the Security Council during June 2002.

Palestinian Islamic Jihad has its headquarters in Syria. The U.S. placed Syria on its list of state sponsors of terrorism in 1994.

From the CIA World Factbook 2000. Not Wikified.