Suleiman Postpones National Dialogue to January

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President Michel Suleiman postponed a national dialogue session that was set to be held on Thursday to January 2013 after the March 14 alliance most likely informed him of the opposition's final stance on boycotting the all-party talks.

The new date for the session was set for January 7, said a Baabda palace statement.

Presidential sources had earlier told An Nahar newspaper published Wednesday that “when Suleiman receives a final answer on March 14's non-participation in tomorrow's meeting, then the presidency will issue a statement announcing the postponement to a later date.”

An Nahar had received information that an opposition official will visit Baabda palace on Wednesday to inform Suleiman about the coalition's stance from the dialogue.

Al-Joumhouria daily expected al-Mustaqbal parliamentary bloc leader Fouad Saniora to call Suleiman and inform him of the opposition's decision to either attend or boycott the dialogue.

It was not clear how the president decided to postpone the session and whether the opposition had sent an envoy to meet him.

Lebanon plunged in a political crisis last month when the opposition announced its decision not to sit at the dialogue table with Hizbullah, and boycotted all parliamentary activity after it blamed Prime Minister Najib Miqati's government on the assassination of Internal Security Forces Intelligence Branch chief Wissam al-Hasan.

March 14 also called for the resignation of the cabinet and the formation of a neutral salvation government following al-Hasan's Oct. 19 killing in a car bomb explosion in Beirut's Ashrafiyeh district.

But Suleiman insisted on calling for the all-party talks and bringing the rival March 8 and March 14 factions together as a starting point for the discussion of the government crisis.

He said Tuesday that he was sure both camps would end up engaging in dialogue sooner or later.

“It seems the concerned parties have no intention of taking part in the next round of dialogue,” he said. “But I am sure they will eventually participate" in it.

Suleiman also told a visiting delegation from the Press Club that if the opposition alliance wants a new government, then its leaders should attend the all-party talks and “directly announce their desire to change the government and hear the response.”

Comments 10
Thumb arzak-ya-libnan 28 November 2012, 08:13

why do they have to attend the all-party talks to announce their desire??? it is not clear enough from where they stand?? we dont have to actually all sit on a table and change the govt... if there is a will from both sides back-channels are enough.

Thumb mckinl 28 November 2012, 14:33

All parties have to be at the table so that all understand each others positions. Back channels only create room for misunderstandings.

Each party must understand the "deal" and each party must make clear what they will and will not tolerate ... All parties must "lay their cards on the table".

Missing allouchi 28 November 2012, 15:49

They done that several times already!!! but Hizb refuses to discuss his weapons which is the primary goal of the talks...

Thumb LebDino 28 November 2012, 10:29

Lebanese politics keeps reaching one low after another. They have all disappointed us. And they were supposed to represent the people of Lebanon!

Instead, they represent their own interests and play games. Why don't March 14 ministers resign as a starting point?

Thumb Lebfrcan 28 November 2012, 14:15

As far as i onow M14 do not have any minister in that goverment lebdino

Missing allouchi 28 November 2012, 14:39

no M14 ministers are in this government.

Default-user-icon Truedemocracy (Guest) 28 November 2012, 13:44

Exactly. They are like children. "No I'm not going to the dialogue waa waa waa."

Idiots of the highest nature. Both sides, not just one.

We definitely need new politicians and new views. These are just disgusting.

Missing allouchi 28 November 2012, 14:41

no more talks, it's time for action and disarming hizbala before other groups start arming themselves and we'll have a religious war...

Thumb LebDino 28 November 2012, 19:05

Good one FT. LOL. True, but sad.

Default-user-icon Avenging Angel (Guest) 28 November 2012, 19:51

Postpone it forever pal... no one wants to sit with ali baba nasrallah and they can't be blamed for it...