Miqati Seeking to Head to France without Ministerial Delegation

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Prime Minister Najib Miqati is scheduled to head to France on Friday, but he seeking to avoid bringing a ministerial delegation along with him, reported the pan-Arab daily al-Hayat on Monday.

Ministerial sources explained that the premier’s decision is linked to Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour’s insistence on attending Miqati’s meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy.

No further details on the matter were given.

The daily said that an expanded meeting, which will be attended by French Premier Francois Fillon, will be open to a possible Lebanese ministerial delegation.

The sources added that Miqati’s meeting with Sarkozy is the first of its kind since the premier was appointed to his position.

The meeting acts as a reflection of the France’s approval of Miqati’s decision to fund the Special Tribunal for Lebanon and the Lebanese government’s position on the Syrian crisis in that the premier, president, and speaker had successfully prevented Lebanon from being affected by the Syrian unrest.

Lebanon has chosen to distance itself from the developments taking place in its neighboring country.

European sources told al-Hayat however that France hopes that this policy would not include refraining from helping Syrian refugees who have flooded Lebanon’s northern borders to escape the Syrian regime’s crackdown against protesters.

Regarding the STL, they added that the French government considers the renewal of Lebanon’s cooperation protocol with the tribunal as an issue that should not be subject to political tensions.

Comments 3
Default-user-icon Mikail Verdoj (Guest) 06 February 2012, 15:42

Could it be a one-way trip? When it happens, it will be the long overdue boot to Miqati's pathetic life, which will send him continent hopping a la cheikh Imbecile. Only in Lebanon filthy rich nobodies or mafiosos become prime ministers.

Thumb jabalamel 06 February 2012, 16:03

why would it be one way trip? he's not harriri

Default-user-icon Enough (Guest) 07 February 2012, 06:52

"Mansour's insistence on attending Miqati’s meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy"

Very funny, one part of the goverment is scared and wants to know what Maqati is going to say to Sarkozy... And the other part is to ashamed to be seen with the honorable FM :-)

The point is Mr FM Man-sewer... That if Sarkozy wanted to hear the point of view of Syria he would have invited you. So no need for you to travel, unless it's back to Syria for some new instructions.

@ Jabalamel, I think you forgot part of your script.... btw I hope you do not resemble your icon, or poor Misses Jabalamel must be scared to open her eyes when she is in bed with you.