Ban backs Lebanon tribunal after government collapse
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has threw his "full support" behind the international tribunal investigating the assassination of Rafiq Hariri despite the collapse of the Lebanese government over a probe by the world body into the murder of ex-Premier.
"The Secretary-General further calls for continuing dialogue among all parties and respect for the Constitution and the laws of Lebanon," said a statement issued by Mr Ban's spokesperson.
"He reiterates his full support for the independent work of the special tribunal for Lebanon," it said.
Reports say that the tribunal will soon indict Hezbollah officials for the 2005 assassination.
"The Secretary-General is monitoring closely developments in Lebanon, where the situation is fast evolving," the statement said.
"He emphasises the importance that calm be preserved."
The Hezbollah militant group and its allies pulled out of the Lebanese government on Wednesday, causing it to collapse.
Hariri was in talks with Obama when the government collapsed
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