Geagea Kicks Off Saudi Visit with Talks with Deputy Crown Prince
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةLebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea kicked off on Monday a visit to Saudi Arabia by meeting with deputy Crown Prince Muqrin bin Abdul Aziz.
The two officials discussed in Riyadh the political developments in the region, including the need for the election of a new president in Lebanon.
The Saudi Prince stressed that the kingdom “always stand by Lebanon.”
“It will continue to back it in all steps that seek to bolster the stability, sovereignty, and security of its people,” said a statement issued by the LF.
For his part, Geagea thanked the deputy crown prince and Saudi Arabia for the grants to the Lebanese army, which will help enable it confront the threat of terrorism and all other dangers facing the country.
Geagea and Prince Muqrin also addressed regional developments in Iraq, Syria, and Palestine.
The LF chief traveled to Saudi Arabia on Sunday.
Geagea had made a similar visit to the Gulf kingdom on November 20. He met with al-Mustaqbal Movement leader MP Saad Hariri and Saudi officials during that trip.
*Photo credit: al-Yaum.com
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hahahaha! This why you are YOU... fit to be King. You converse in many languages: Aouni Language; Shia Language; and of course Farsi Language. You make them squirm, squeak, and retreat. Somesing Anazar flamesrower!!
Hassan n. Said: If I knew how bad my judgment was, I wouldn't have done it, but I will di it again any way.
It is true that Geagea's behaviour changed after he got out of prison.
His positions are patriotic and democratic. I cannot say the same about his opponent unfortunately.
Another I like too is Sami Gemayel, even if still young, he can make a good president.
Ooo Mr. Orthodox backstabber, temdid, cancellation of good Friday... Is going for the end of year bonus from his wahhabi sponsors. Think of your neighbours Mr.Geagea
indeed kesrweneh, he had to go back to saudi arabia after his first visit about two months ago...to re-negociate his end-of-year bonus as saudi arabia has less and less money to share among their subordinates...currently oil prices are below $60...hopefully, there are still some money to finance weapons for our beloved Army (-:)