Berri Rejects Talks with Terrorists over Arsal Captives, Welcomes 'Santa'

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Speaker Nabih Berri rejected any negotiation with the jihadists who took more than 35 soldiers and policemen captive in the northeastern town of Arsal last week.

In remarks to As Safir newspaper published on Monday, Berri said: “Had Prime Minister Tammam Salam asked for my advice, I would have told him to resort to Qatar and Turkey to resolve this issue.”

He rejected any negotiation with the militants or to exchange the captives with Roumieh prison's Islamist inmates.

The gunmen overran the town 10 days ago upon the army's arrest of an al-Nusra Front member. The battles that ensued left scores of soldiers dead and injured.

At least 35 soldiers and policemen were held captive by the Islamist fighters. Their fate remains unknown after contacts were lost with them.

The jihadists left Arsal and moved to Syrian territories on Thursday after Sunni clerics negotiated the cease-fire.

In his remarks to As Safir, Berri expressed readiness to cooperate with al-Mustaqbal movement leader Saad Hariri, who visited him in Ain el-Tineh on Sunday, to “confront the danger of terrorism or to reactivate constitutional institutions.”

Hariri has returned with a $1 billion grant to the army and security forces. “We cannot but to welcome Santa,” he said jokingly.

The former PM announced last week that Saudi Arabia would give the army and security forces $1 billion to help their fight against militants.

The speaker, who is also the head of Amal movement and leads the Development and Liberation parliamentary bloc, reiterated his rejection to extend parliament’s term.

“During its extended tenure, the parliament did not elect a president and failed to agree on a new law for the polls,” Berri said.

He cited other draft-laws that the legislature failed to approve, asking “should we extend its term and should its members continue to receive their salaries?”

The parliament’s term was extended last year to November 2014 after its rival blocs failed to agree on a new electoral draft-law.

Berri said his priority was the election of a president, which should be followed by legislative elections even if they were held based on the winner-takes-all system of the 1960 law.

He described the law as “bad,” but said that it is better than the extension of a “paralyzed” parliament's term.

Berri hinted that he did not mind to have a total vacuum in all constitutional institutions.

The crisis would not be resolved if it did not grow, he said, expecting the end of parliament's term on November 20 amid a failure to hold the polls.

“Then there would be a bigger vacuum. We would have no president, no parliament and no government,” Berri said.

Baabda Palace is already vacated. President Michel Suleiman's six-year term ended on May 25 with the parliament unable to find a successor over differences on a compromise candidate.

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Comments 16
Thumb ex-fpm 11 August 2014, 08:05

Bur berri welcomed talking to Aazaz terrorists in order to release his pilgrims!

Thumb cedre 11 August 2014, 13:29

shia 'pilgrims' more important than LAF soldiers.
Berri jst doing what he's told by Syria and Iran, who wants the situation to worsen, they want our soldiers dead so they'll have LAF doing their job in Arsal jurds...

Btw, what legal legitimacy has Berri left before the election of a new president...

Thumb FrenchEagle 11 August 2014, 13:39

You are too sectarian. This is not the Lebanon Gebran Tueni was dreaming about with his oath

Thumb Kalzyturks 11 August 2014, 08:10

Yes yes I do remember that

Thumb Kalzyturks 11 August 2014, 08:12

I guess there is non of his heard out of the 35 in there.

So no obviously don't negotiate with terrorists

Default-user-icon kazan (Guest) 11 August 2014, 09:31

Why foreign conflicts have easy access to Lebanon? if all Lebanese would have been united , would the access be that easy? by asking why ?why?why? we may get to the real root cause, then we have to be candid to discuss it and brave to find sustainable solution; for serious and fundamental matters all solutions based on compromise are doomed sooner than later to fail.

Default-user-icon kazan (Guest) 11 August 2014, 09:31

Why foreign conflicts have easy access to Lebanon? if all Lebanese would have been united , would the access be that easy? by asking why ?why?why? we may get to the real root cause, then we have to be candid to discuss it and brave to find sustainable solution; for serious and fundamental matters all solutions based on compromise are doomed sooner than later to fail.

Default-user-icon JCWilliams (Guest) 11 August 2014, 13:36

Hariri and friends looted a lot more than a billion. Where's the rest of the dough? It sure didn't get spent in Lebanon. Saudis ,Qataris and Kuwaitis give more cash to IS and Nursa every month. Whatz the big deal.

Missing imperatrice 11 August 2014, 15:01

True JC, they are big thieves but please do tell what have you changed since you came to power?
give us some concrete examples on how you are curbing corruption, enhancing oversight, etc...
plus can you kindly explain how the South reconstruction fund functions? where did all that money go?

all in all, they're all terrible liars and thieves, but before holding them All accountable we need a country to begin with not an annex to a geopolitical axis then we will take it from there

Thumb EagleDawn 11 August 2014, 16:04

yes anonytexax, but remember M14 had the parliamentary majority and M8 needed their approval to make a speech, statement, or file a complaint. They were being bullied by M14.

Thumb amatoury114 11 August 2014, 20:38

serena or venus?

Thumb amatoury114 11 August 2014, 20:40

don't worry about him he is getting ready for the U.S OPEN

Default-user-icon JCWilliams (Guest) 11 August 2014, 20:28

anonymetexausa...you gotta big name. At least a little bit got done under Miqati thanks mostly to Bassil. Ha ha. Nothing got done under Hariri and his pals blocked the investigation into who stole what,where and when or did you conveniently forget that already. Peace .

Thumb amatoury114 11 August 2014, 20:43

il istieiiizzzz went from driving a second hand stolen brown mercedes 350 sel in 1981 to owning prime multi million dollar prime sea front real estate.....gharib hal balad!!!!!

Thumb amatoury114 11 August 2014, 20:45

what is the salary of the speaker?? can someone make that much? i don't remember hussein el husseini made anywhere near that as a matter a fact he mad nothing ....MIN AYNA LAKA HAZA

Missing imperatrice 11 August 2014, 21:18

M8 bullied by m14, hilarious
Lol if only it was true we would hv had so much fun
On that we'll call it a day