Girault Continues Meetings with Officials, Presidential Elections a Focal Point

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The series of meetings held by the director of the department of the Middle East and North Africa at the French Foreign Ministry, Jean-François Girault, with Lebanese officials since his arrival indirectly backed the election of MP Robert Ghanem as Lebanon's president, reported al-Akhbar daily.

On Tuesday, Girault continued his meetings with Lebanese politicians. He met with former President Michel Suleiman who praised “any effort that would lead to attending a parliament session to elect a president.”

Later the French diplomat met with the Free Patriotic Movement leader Michel Aoun, and afterwards with Kataeb party leader Amin Gemayel.

Gemayel said after talks with Girault that “we should exert efforts locally to elect a new president otherwise all foreign efforts are useless.”

Since his arrival, Girault held meetings with Speaker Nabih Berri, Prime Minister Tammam Salam, Foreign Minister Jebran Bassil, former PM Najib Miqati, al-Mustaqbal bloc head MP Fouad Saniora, Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi, Head of the Lebanese Forces Samir Geagea and Progressive Socialist Party leader Walid Jumblat.

The diplomat is also expected to meet with Hizbullah's International Relations Officer Ammar al-Moussawi.

According to unnamed sources, “Girault has raised a profile of the next president very much close to that of MP Ghanem,” basing his suggestions on the “lack of opportunities for Geagea and Aoun which presses the necessity to find another candidate without requiring a constitutional amendment.”

The French official arrived in Beirut on Sunday for meetings with Lebanese leaders to discuss the thorny file of the presidential elections, media reports said.

The only statement made by Girault was after his meeting with Salam, when he stressed that: “France is concerned about the presidential vacuum in Lebanon,” and that it is exerting all efforts to help the nation cross that stage.

Sources close to the Lebanese officials that met Girault said that months ago when France discussed the issue of the presidential elections in Lebanon with Iran, the latter used to say that there is still plenty of time, the daily added.

But the new Iranian initiative kicked off three weeks ago when Tehran contacted France and expressed interest in the presidential elections which encouraged the French side to start consultations with Lebanese officials.

Lebanon has been left without a president since May, when the tenure of President Michel Suleiman ended, because of sharp differences between the rival March 8 and March 14 alliances.

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SourceNaharnet
Comments 44
Default-user-icon Sebouh80 (Guest) 09 December 2014, 09:45

This shows once again that the French imperialism never left Lebanon in fact it has returned with different guises.

All vested parties whether domestic or foreign are striving at the moment to preserve the existing failed political status quo in Lebanon.

Thumb Machia 09 December 2014, 13:42

What French imperialism? They can barely manage their country.
You could talk about Iranian, Syrian, Turkish and Saudi attempt at imperialism.
Unfortunately these new imperalist wannabe did not build any schools, institutions, hospitals or industries but instead added and developped our potential to destroy and steal.

Missing ysurais 09 December 2014, 10:46

Vive la France..at least under French colonial, Lebanon had electricty, water, laws, regulations, peace, security, ect ...u name it.. until now Lebanese have not been able to govern themselves properly and with respect..

Thumb freedomarch 09 December 2014, 13:09

Compare it with Iranian DARK imperialism. What a difference one brings beauty, the othe Ghadanfar and Mullas CO. SAI

Missing humble 09 December 2014, 10:49

Caporal = gone with the wind...

Default-user-icon + oua nabka + (Guest) 09 December 2014, 11:41

bonne nouvelle (liberte egalite fraternite), so let MP ghanem replace francois hollande
Lebanon is for Lebanese
god bless democracy

Default-user-icon True Lebanese (Guest) 09 December 2014, 12:07

Who cares what the french, americans, saudis, iranians or anyone wants.

Who has the most Christian representation and Lebanese representation should be President.

Default-user-icon mustapha o. ghalayini (Guest) 09 December 2014, 12:45

wael kfoury

Thumb freedomarch 09 December 2014, 13:11

Geaga for sure unless talking on the hight of mishos carrier maybe, but now Geaga.

Thumb Machia 09 December 2014, 13:47

Better no president...less costs.
Everybody else in parliament and government should resign. The Lebanese are all presidents. We should divide Lebanon into 1m houselholds, each with its own passport, money and system of theft.

Missing thatisit 09 December 2014, 12:19

And who do the french back "directly"? This country has become a joke in the world community.

Thumb -phoenix1 09 December 2014, 12:57

Although Ghanem is far from a favorite, but at least one country like France has had the kindness of opening up for us a way out of this impasse. Geagea and Aoun clearly are not for this job, Ghanem at least is clean from the war sludge, so let's have us a new president before the year ends and let Lebanon breathe a little. I am still one of those voices who still says, let's return back under French rule, 70 years on have amply proven that we Lebanese are completely unfit to rule ourselves, all that's been happening is a bunch of crooks who took over power from independence and ruled over the masses. personally I don't see it as imperialism of any kind, but rather Delivrance in the form of DeliFrance. God bless France, it still is a true friend.

Thumb -phoenix1 09 December 2014, 15:43

PB, you see, if Geagea became president, it won't be so bad, because we can always go and visit that museum he built expressly to revive his years in dungeon prison, at least we can feel how he lived for 11 years in complete confinement whereas the old man Aoun lived in sheer comfort if not opulence with his other stooge general deserters. If Aoun ever became president, what museum would we have to visit? That of the kitchen in Baabda he swore he will defend to the last kitchen knife? Or that APC he fled leaving behind wife and men?

Thumb thepatriot 09 December 2014, 12:57

"Aoun, who has announced his candidacy for the top executive post, refused to join the majority's campaign, saying Lahoud's successor should be named first. He has said he would not back any other contender than himself for the presidency."

Michel Aoun April 2006....

Thumb -phoenix1 09 December 2014, 13:25

@Patriot, Aoun now should have one mission, to go to madame Tussaud in London and be part of the horror gallery, at least he still has a job description fit for him.

Thumb Machia 09 December 2014, 13:50

If he does, the wax figures, including Jack the Ripper, will escape.

Default-user-icon CFTC (Guest) 09 December 2014, 13:00

girault ...machin chouette. ..DEGAGE (-:

Thumb freedomarch 09 December 2014, 13:12

Where is the Saudi medling?

Thumb -phoenix1 09 December 2014, 20:04

FT, no floating sarcasm please, any links?

Thumb liberty 09 December 2014, 20:16

his imaginary saudi-based clients told him. Why do you need links? It is flamethrower you are talking too. His words are taken as the bible.

Thumb the_roar 09 December 2014, 13:37

I posted when geagea became M14's candidate...that if M14 were serious about Pres elections they would have put forward Robert Ghanem as their candidate as he was by far their best hope.

Many disagreed. including some who posted today giving their full blessing for Ghanem to be a serious choice.

Some on Naharnet seem to be slow off the mark.

Thumb -phoenix1 09 December 2014, 13:38

Roar, are you talking of yourself again? :)

Thumb the_roar 09 December 2014, 13:42

You're starting to behave like your friend al fineque etc.

Most relevant as usual & always there like a shadow.

Thumb the_roar 09 December 2014, 15:21

He fooled everyone, Russian....A wolf in sheep clothing you may say.

Or to simplify it....a born Liar !

Thumb -phoenix1 09 December 2014, 15:35

Roar, calm down, Russian, no bullying, just relaxed and taking my time to answer nicely and politely your friend the Aussie. Gosh, if this is bullying, then I wonder what bullying is? Then ya Russian, if I am answering Roar, why is that seen as bullying? haven't you seen him do a lot worse? I am just not prepared to let him off this time, that's all, simple no?

Thumb the_roar 09 December 2014, 15:48

I'm most calm, in fact I'm having a great laugh at your expense.

you went from crying about bani-al..to becoming his bestest friend.

No more skeleteon stories for us , phoenix? just saying.

Thumb -phoenix1 09 December 2014, 13:45

No Roar, you're accusing people as usual and that's not nice of you. Look, I've an idea, a brilliant idea, since you claim to live down under, how about if we sent you Aoun and you keep him there, this way you will spare us his daily marshmallow. The forum is usually peaceful and civilized till you barge in, angry as ever, judgmental and perfectly biased. For God's sake, you're boring everyone who wishes to engage in meaningful discussions, tsk, so typical of Aounists, one way traffic as always. Mature ya man, you need to ASAP.

Thumb the_roar 09 December 2014, 13:58

no accusations but hard hitting facts...something you abhor.

either refute facts or zip it.

Thumb -phoenix1 09 December 2014, 14:36

Roar the Roar, fait toi bete et vote, what did you expect of Aoun? You are not stating facts, but as always blaring random accusations. Why can't you just post your mind without having to take jabs at people? I care less what your Russian friend says, won't change a nickel, just look at your posts, almost all inflammatory, no wonder why you get seriously lambasted by almost all. Then if you wish, anyone can dig out your posts until quite recent in fact, when you were full of praise for me, The Example to follow, walaw ya Roar, such a short mind as always? Sad part though, like all Aounists, you'll never see beyind the tip of your nose, or rather, Aoun's nose. Either you're an eyelash or a nose hair in Aoun.

Thumb the_roar 09 December 2014, 14:45

You lost the respect of many including me the day you decided its best you succumb to your friends Bani-al finique etc & attack those who always stood with you....but hey his off your back now, so all good.

The scary thing is though, he really did have an effect on you as you are now behaving exactly as he did towards you.

move along, phoenix..your relevance has expired.

Thumb -phoenix1 09 December 2014, 15:13

No Roar, the respect you're talking about, it's you that long since lost it, but of course, from you one can expect anything even the most sordid. Al Finique you know, he is a nice guy, he enjoys duplicating my posts of previous, I believe I gave him enough responses, but at least he is not like you, harmless. You dear Roar, you are a Aouny, do you know what is said of Aounists? Don't argue with a Aounist, you'll go nowhere and worst of all, you will lose his friendship, just like your behavior here. If you look at my posts, compared to yours, you will realize the difference, I am not always angry like you, neither rancorous, you ya Roar, always shouting, angry, accusing, anyway, enough of you, this post is not of you but of the confirmation that your little stooge Aoun will finally never be president. It's OK, don't lose your temper, and it's late down under, your neighborhood must have slept since a while.

Thumb -phoenix1 09 December 2014, 15:16

No zipping from me Roar, I am here to make your life, very bete. :)

Thumb the_roar 09 December 2014, 15:19

you follow me , yet its me who is the antagonist? really?

wow...sorry dude, I never knew you were so lacking.

oh well may you get well soon & GL on your brown nosing with your new found bestest friend al fineque-Bani.

Thumb -phoenix1 09 December 2014, 13:47

By the way, do you know what the picture of this beautiful girl is all about? Fait toi bete et vote. Ask around.

Thumb the_roar 09 December 2014, 13:59

Thanks ruffian...but its become clear what type of person he is.

no need for me to prove his lies on a continued basis.

I rather post & ignore irrelevant peeps..problem is, he stalks with lies

Thumb -phoenix1 09 December 2014, 14:38

Russian, I am Roar's highest example ya new-comer. :)

Thumb -phoenix1 09 December 2014, 15:39

I am a fellow poster like you ya Russian, the mods here are doing the censoring, not me. Then the LF don't have that FPM problem, call it grey, blue or red, it matters not. Ahhh, look at Roar, now beginning to get nasty. You know ya Russian, I've been that path before with Roar, but I always kept it cool when the Roar kept losing it. Ma3leysh...as an Lfer, we understand these things.

Thumb the_roar 09 December 2014, 15:09

Because your ears are too big for your brain ?

stop hearing things, mental patients do that.

Thumb -phoenix1 09 December 2014, 15:44

You see, back to your old self ya Roar, childish and very aggressive, just sayin'.

Thumb the_roar 09 December 2014, 15:46

say whatever you like...irrelevant ..just saying.

Thumb -phoenix1 09 December 2014, 16:42

Roar, shouldn't you be in bed by now?

Thumb Machia 09 December 2014, 16:27

Guys seriously why do we need a President of the Republic?
Why do we need a parliament, a constitution, an army, courts, police or a government?
The Lebanese government is like the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank or like the Hamas government in Gaza. The real power in the West Bank and Gaza strip is Israel. Those territories are really still under occupation and under the mercy of Israel.
In Lebanon it is the same thing. We are occupied by an Iranian proxy army, Hezbollah. We are under their mercy.
They decide on war and peace, on who is a criminal or a thief or not, they allegedly kill politicians that they estimate are a threat, (exactly like Israel).

Thumb Machia 09 December 2014, 22:03

Just calling things as they are. Lebanon is an anarchical society and the bearded bullies rule.

Thumb -phoenix1 09 December 2014, 20:02

I look at this picture and I see a French diplomat sitting next to Michel Suleiman, the very best Lebanese president after Sheikh Bachir Gemayel. Today Mr. Suleiman you are no longer our president, sadly, but you will remain forever a great man, a man of great integrity, respect, honesty, and decency. God bless the good leaders of our country.