Suleiman Chairs Last National Dialogue Session of his Term
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةPresident Michel Suleiman chaired on Monday a largely-boycotted national dialogue session, which called for continued talks on the country's defense strategy and stressed the importance of the implementation of the Taef accord.
The meeting was the last before his term expires on May 25.
Several officials did not attend the all-party talks, including Free Patriotic Movement chief MP Michel Aoun, Hizbullah MP Mohammed Raad, Lebanese Forces chief Samir Geagea, Marada movement leader MP Suleiman Franjieh, the head of the Syrian Social National Party MP Assaad Hardan and MP Talal Arslan, who heads the Lebanese Democratic Party.
Aoun telephoned Suleiman ahead of the session, informing him that he would not be able to attend for personal reasons.
The closing statement stressed the importance of keeping the all-party talks as a way to avoid conflicts.
It also vowed to continue to find ways to reach an agreement on the defense strategy and the importance of implemeting the Taef Accord and the respect of Constitutional events.
March 8 officials considered the dialogue “useless,” telling As Safir daily that Suleiman's tenure was over.
“It would have been better for him not to hold this session,” the officials, who were not identified, said.
Hizbullah's ties with Suleiman reached the lowest point earlier this year when the president urged the party to avoid inflexible equations that hindered the birth of the government’s policy statement.
Suleiman's criticism drew a sharp retort from Hizbullah, which said the president needed “specialized care.”
Progressive Socialist Party chief MP Walid Jumblat hailed the president after the session, telling reporters at Baabda Palace that Suleiman has left a mark in history after overseeing the agreement of the March 8 and 14 camps on the Baabda Declaration.
Despite the approval, Hizbullah sent its fighters to Syria to help the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad against rebels seeking to topple him.
Jumblat also lauded Suleiman for rejecting the extension of his term.
As Safir said that Speaker Nabih Berri could take over the initiative to chair the national dialogue sessions if there was a presidential vacuum over the failure of lawmakers to elect a new head of state.
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Several officials did not attend the all-party talks, including Free Patriotic Movement chief MP Michel Aoun, Hizbullah MP Mohammed Raad, Lebanese Forces chief Samir Geagea, Marada movement leader MP Suleiman Franjieh, the head of the Syrian Social National Party MP Assaad Hardan and MP Talal Arslan, who heads the Lebanese Democratic Party.
lolll sounds like 90% of march 8 did not attend lolll wasnt march 8 boot shiners here few days ago attacking geagea for not attending lolll
Aoun telephoned Suleiman ahead of the session, informing him that he would not be able to attend for personal reasons.
must be constipated or something..
As Safir said that Speaker Nabih Berri could take over the initiative to chair the national dialogue sessions if there was a presidential vacuum over the failure of lawmakers to elect a new head of state.
once again aoun weakening the christians and giving the christian power to the shi3aa! dear president suleiman please dissolve parliament before you go so we can have elections!
Hi speakfreely
I do I do I just feel bad as this president is worrying and trying his best before he leaves office. Unfortunately his repeated warnings about the country is falling on deaf ears.
This is why I repeat that the Taef accord must be amended and power must be restored to the presidency. otherwise any president will be lame duck since he is stripped of any executive power
lebanese president's definition for M8ers =
obey syria and hezbollah...
all others are traitors to those freaks....
Majority in Syria are Sunni, then why Assad shabiha continue to harass others and play the fake fair game until they loose then they ignite a religious war.