Report: Doha parties to seek Lebanese dialogue, Qatari minister to visit Iran
The five-nation meeting held in Doha by representatives of the U.S., France, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Egypt has devised “a roadmap for the coming period,” MTV reported on Tuesday.
“The conferees agreed to follow up on and enhance the outcome of the visits of French envoy Jean-Yves Le Drian to Lebanon and the region’s countries, in coordination with the visits of the Qatari envoys,” the TV network added, noting that the five countries have also agreed to “exchange information.”
“It was clear in the meeting that Qatar was the most prepared for the meeting and for following up on its results, with Qatari minister Mohammed al-Khulaifi presenting a joint paper by Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the U.S. that included a clear plan aimed at reaching a Lebanese dialogue under the ceiling of the Lebanese parliament and with international and regional sponsorship,” MTV said.
MTV also revealed that the Qatari minister “will soon visit Tehran and meet with officials there to put them in the picture of the results and discussion of the five-party meeting.”
The five nations will also seek to address “the Christian objection to holding a dialogue conference” on the presidential crisis, the TV network added.