A meeting between Saudi Ambassador Walid Bukhari and Hezbollah's presidential candidate Suleiman Franjieh, although dubbed by some local media as an ordinary meeting, was considered a "major positive Saudi shift" by a senior political source.
The source told al-Joumhouria, in remarks published Friday, that Saudi Arabia has shifted "from veto to dialogue" with Franjieh, and that elections might be held within a month if the positive ambiance persists.
"We could reach positive conclusions in the coming weeks," pro-Franjieh sources told a local newspaper, expecting an imminent "semi-settlement".
The sources added, in remarks published Friday in al-Akhbar, that Bukhari was very cordial and assured Franjieh that there is no Saudi veto against him.
The breakfast in Yarze was coordinated with French and local parties, including Berri who described the situation as "excellent", al-Akhbar said.
While some parties still strongly oppose Franjieh and warn of boycotting a session that would elect him, the Sunni MPs and the Progressive Socialist Party still haven't made a clear nomination.
"We will not boycott any election session," the Sunni MPs said after they met Bukhari on Thursday, adding that they will endorse any candidate who can maintain good relations with the Arab and Gulf countries.
PSP leader Walid Jumblat for his part will announce Monday his presidential approach. "Jumblat will announce that he will not turn towards Franjieh," al-Jadeed reported.
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