As Lebanon continues to plunge in bitter political divisions, Qatar is silently trying to help it break its long presidential impasse.
Qatari envoy Jassem Bin Fahad Al-Thani is still in Beirut on a consultative mission that he will resume this week with a visit to the Grand Serail, informed sources told al-Joumhouria newspaper, in remarks published Monday.
The secret mission of the Qatari envoy is coordinated with France, the sources said, claiming that the two envoys -- The Qatari and the French -- are regularly discussing the developments.
The mission also has the support of Saudi Arabia and Iran, a local media report said, claiming that KSA supports the election of a third candidate, other than Suleiman Franjieh and Jihad Azour. The report, published in al-Binaa newspaper, added that Qatari officials are regularly talking to Hezbollah.
A media report published in al-Liwaa newspaper had claimed that Qatar is trying to convince Hezbollah's candidate Marada Movement chief Suleiman Franjieh to withdraw from the presidential race. A prominent lawmaker denied the claims, and told Asharq al-Awsat, in remarks published Monday, that the Qatari envoy has not asked Franjieh to withdraw, but asked Hezbollah secretary-general's aide Hussein Khalil, in a meeting, what would Hezbollah do in case Franjieh decided to withdraw.
Hezbollah assured Al-Thani that it is still supporting Franjieh and would never cease to, unless he decides himself to withdraw.
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