Geagea Says Dialogue with Aoun to Tackle Substantial, Basic Matters
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةLebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea stressed on Sunday that dialogue had already kicked off with the Free Patriotic Movement, pointing out that talks will not only focus on the presidential deadlock but also touches on basic and notable matters.
“We are not seeking to carry out a dialogue to take pictures,” Geagea said in an interview published in the Kuwaiti newspaper al-Seyassah.
He noted that the FPM and his party are seeking to defuse tension.
On Saturday, Change and Reform lawmaker Ibrahim Kanaan held a three-hour meeting with Geagea at his residence in Maarab in the presence of LF official Melhem Riachi.
The visit comes in light of preparatory tripartite talks held in Rabieh between Riachi the FPM chief MP Michel Aoun and MP Kanaan.
Riachi lauded in comments to al-Seyassah MP Kanaan, considering that the “negotiations are genuine and tackling all controversial matters.”
He said that the meeting between Aoun and Geagea, which will crown the talks, is part of the negotiations process between the two Christians parties.
For his part, Kanaan described in comments published in al-Mustaqbal newspaper his meeting with Geagea as “serious and frank.”
“The talks aim at highlighting the common grounds between the two parties and announcing them.”
The lawmaker told the daily that efforts are focusing on the context of the dialogue to reach a successful and fruitful meeting between Aoun and Geagea, which will have a positive impact on the Christians and the country.
Geagea, a presidential candidate, revealed recently that both sides have exchanged the messages ahead of his expected talks with his rival Aoun. A week after the two parties announced that they have decided to drop lawsuits filed against journalists and media outlets affiliated with the two political groups.
The rivalry between Aoun and Geagea has left the Baabda Palace vacant. Lebanon has been without a head of state since President Michel Suleiman's six-year term ended in May.
The MPs of the Change and Reform bloc of Aoun - also a candidate - and the majority of the lawmakers in the Hizbullah-led March 8 alliance have boycotted the electoral sessions, causing a lack of quorum.
According to As Safir journalist Flame Thrower, the talks will take place as soon as Geagea stops paralysing the presidency.
One of the signs of Lebanese political backwardness is to have two politicians claiming to represent the views and aspirations of their respective sect for more then 25 years.
The other thing that is worth pointing out and that is both Aoun and Geagea are not part of Lebanon's traditional feudal families instead they rose to power and became part of this decaying sectarian political regime during Lebanon's closing years of Civil War. However, their style of leadership through out the years has proven to be very much similar to other so called Zu'ama leaders of Lebanon. Now the dialogue that we are hearing is nothing but a farce as far as I'm concerned designed in a way to safeguard the interests of Lebanon's ruling political elites.
Reading the pro M8 editorials show that Hezbiran is very worried about this, aoun is too old won't last much longer and once he's gone his tayyar will disintegrate at a much faster rate than it's been since 2010. Ex-president Suleiman will probably get the lion share as he has been, the rest will get back to the traditional Christian line or disappear. Hezbiran will lose it's Christian fig leaf cover.
All of us want to finish on a "high", dont we? Besides hes still 79 (80 next month).
He was born in 1933, the 1935 date is a fake that they started using after he came back to Lebanon with his eyes on the presidency to shave off a couple of years. Articles about him older that ten years state 1933 as his year of birth.
We don't know how old he is. Some say he was born in 1933 some say 1935. Nonetheless he's very old and senile