Beirut–Damascus Declaration

The Beirut–Damascus Declaration (Arabic: إعلان بيروت دمشق‎‎) was a statement signed in 2006 by between 274 and 500 Lebanese and Syrian activists and intellectuals which called on the Syrian government to correct its relationship with Lebanon and to respect Lebanon's independence and sovereignty starting with demarcating a common border and establishing diplomatic relations. It also called for an end to political killings in Lebanon.

Beirut–Damascus Declaration

The Beirut–Damascus Declaration (Arabic: إعلان بيروت دمشق‎‎) was a statement signed in 2006 by between 274 and 500 Lebanese and Syrian activists and intellectuals which called on the Syrian government to correct its relationship with Lebanon and to respect Lebanon's independence and sovereignty starting with demarcating a common border and establishing diplomatic relations. It also called for an end to political killings in Lebanon.