Saniora from Egypt: No One Can Assert with Certainty Indictment Release Date

إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربية W460

Head of the Mustaqbal parliamentary bloc, former premier Fouad Saniora, on Wednesday noted that “no one can assert with certainty the release date of the indictment” of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon in the case of former premier Rafik Hariri’s 2005 assassination.

Asked about reports that the release of the indictment was imminent and the possible impact on the new government, Saniora said he did not believe the reports were aimed at “challenging the current government or embarrassing it regarding the issue of the ministerial Policy Statement.”

Following talks in Cairo with Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf and outgoing Arab League chief Amr Moussa, Saniora added: “It was necessary to refer this case to the international judiciary in order to stop the killings in Lebanon. Thus, we must address this issue in spite of what may be raised concerning the status of the Policy Statement.”

Saniora traveled to Cairo Wednesday morning to take part in an international forum organized “in support of Jerusalem and Palestine,” state-run National News Agency reported.

The former premier discussed with Sharaf and Moussa the situations in Lebanon, Egypt and the Arab region, NNA said.

Comments 10
Default-user-icon Le Phenicien (Guest) 29 June 2011, 19:40

As you can see , Siniora has already forgoten his support , ally and friend , Husni Moubarak ! that shows you that " these " people , have no friends but their bank account and people in power ..

Any way , in what title Mr Siniora visited Egypt , and in what title he discussed the bilateral relations between the 2 countries or the situation in the area ..??

What to do to make " these " people understand , that they are no longer in power , and no longer authorized to speak in the name of Lebanon and the Lebanese , or their representative anymore ..

Maybe we should accelerate their judgements and their arrests .. That will be better for the country ..

Missing allouchi 29 June 2011, 20:30

@ Le Phenicien, You know people like you keep criticizing others regardless if they do good or bad they just do it simply because their idiot leaders (like aoun, nassralla etc...) say so...it is so obvious that you are not an individual thinker but a chronic criticizer and a simpleton follower...NO ONE is always right or 100 % perfect...think about that on your own if you can!!!

Default-user-icon Karmello (Guest) 29 June 2011, 20:35

Saniora went to see what condition Mubarak is in in order to know what is awaiting Hariri Mafia & Co. SARL and see how they can prepare for it under house arrest.

Missing peace 29 June 2011, 20:43

simple, very simple question to le phenicien:

would you be ready to judge and arrest people from M8 if they were found guilty of corruption or stealing money from the gvt in order to fill their banl accounts?

Thumb Marc 29 June 2011, 20:51

Rumours have it it is going to be this Saturday!

Thumb shab 30 June 2011, 00:05

Saniora , best PM ever

Default-user-icon Troy (Guest) 30 June 2011, 00:38

Saturday? I don't believe Der Spiegel and Le Figaro got published on Saturdays. But then Fabricators have nothing better to do than BS.

Default-user-icon Hombre (Guest) 30 June 2011, 07:22

Hasta la vista, Siniora!

Default-user-icon Le Phenicien (Guest) 30 June 2011, 08:25

They need a good PM in Egypt , let them keep Siniora , we will send them Saad as a minister of finance and the rest of the mustakbal gang .

Missing peace 30 June 2011, 11:36

i just notice that le phenicien hasn t the guts to answer my very simple question, proving that he is only a parrot and repeats what he hears on otv or elmanar without understanding a word he is saying!

or maybe he is afraid to appear as illogical and hypocritical in his writings!