Suleiman Holds On to his Stance in Samaha's Case

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President Michel Suleiman stressed on Saturday that he will not retract his stance concerning ex-Minister Michel Samaha’s case, pointing out that he informed the Syrian authorities his position in Tehran.

“Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem requested our meeting in Tehran, and I thank him for his initiative,” Suleiman said during the opening ceremony of Amchit fishing port.

He said that the meeting was behind closed doors but it “wasn’t a secret.”

Suleiman met with Syrian Prime Minister Wael Nader al-Halqi and FM al-Muallem on the sidelines of the Non-Aligned Movement summit in Tehran in August.

Media reports said that the Syrian officials gave explanations to Suleiman on the case of Samaha who was arrested in August on charges of plotting to carry out bombings in Lebanon with Syrian help.

Two other Syrian officers, National Security chief Brig. Gen. Ali Mamlouk and another senior general identified only by the first name of Adnan, have also been charged of plotting the terror attacks.

All three are suspected of forming a group to provoke sectarian killings and terrorist acts using explosives, which were transported and stored by Samaha.

Suleiman hoped that “no Syrian official would be involved in the case.”

The president called on the security agencies and the judiciary not to “succumb to any threats” or become biased.

“Our decisions were never based on fear or malicious acts, we will never be blackmailed or yield. Our stances are based on our faith in this country and its dignity,” Suleiman said.

He hailed the Internal Security Forces Intelligence Branch for their part in Samaha’s case, noting that they halted a plot that would’ve killed hundreds of people in Lebanon.

“Whoever will try to sow discord in Lebanon will not be successful,” Suleiman added.

Comments 9
Default-user-icon tooklrp which (Guest) 08 September 2012, 17:04

al-Halqi and al-Muallem were not able to show or tell President Sleiman anything to make him change his mind.

Missing hitech 08 September 2012, 18:11

“Our decisions were never based on fear or malicious acts, we will never be blackmailed or yield. Our stances are based on our faith in this country and its dignity,”
That's leadership. Hats off to you Mr President.

Missing gabby3 08 September 2012, 19:19

He held his position in a private meeting with Muallem and the Syrian PM. Imagine the threats they put on the President. Go Suleiman. Hold your ground. Defend Lebanon!!!

Thumb makhaleh 08 September 2012, 19:47

now thats a president.......

Thumb lebanon_first 08 September 2012, 20:30

He is able to play the diplomatic card while still being assertive about sovereignty. I think this is our best president since Fuad Chehab...

Thumb primesuspect 09 September 2012, 02:17

I wonder if Muallem played it straight or not with him.
Did he give him instructions or not? That's what I want to know !

Thumb geha 09 September 2012, 06:42

And on the other side, aoun and his fpm cronies still wants to wait for the final judgement in the case of samaha, as he does not believe what is said about this matter :)
as well, we heard nothing from hizbushaitan about this whole matter and the syrian infringement of our sovereignty :)
they still say m14 is making things up :)

Default-user-icon Halaktouna (Guest) 09 September 2012, 10:43

I'm just happy that he did not walk out of that meeting with a dislocated shoulder! one thing you gotta admit is that when the going gets tough this guy can not forget that he is a soldier and has to defend his country's dignity. Long Live the Lebanese Army and good for you Mr. President, we still have a lot of battles to win before regaining our true state but we sure are on the right track.

Missing lqu7 09 September 2012, 11:00

Even though I despise this president, it is refreshing to finally see him with a pair (albeit tiny, but growing nonetheless).