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Gemayel Says Situation Delicate, Warns Over Return of Hegemony Era

Phalange Party leader Amin Gemayel warned on Wednesday over the return to the era of hegemony under the reign of Premier-designate Najib Miqati’s government.

Describing the current political situation as “delicate,” Gemayel said following talks with Maronite Patriarch Nasrallah Sfeir in Bkirki that “there are fears over the return … of hegemony and repression.”

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Kanaan Demands Sovereign Portfolio for FPM: March 14 Has Become Product Used for Personal Gain

Free Patriotic Movement MP Ibrahim Kanaan stated on Thursday that the negotiations over the formation of the new government “are open to all options,” adding that the important thing is granting the movement a sovereign portfolio.

He told LBC: “The FPM is ready for any meeting with Prime Minister-designate Najib Miqati and it does not want to pressure him, but the movement cannot eliminate itself and whom it represents.”

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Miqati Proposes Several Formulas to Suleiman Amid Conflicting Reports on Franjieh-Aoun Meeting

Najib Miqati’s circles have said that the premier-designate is discussing with President Michel Suleiman several cabinet formulas, adding that the head of state is an “essential constitutional partner in the cabinet formation” process and has every right to give his opinion on the issue.

The circles criticized political parties that are making accusations against Suleiman, saying this would hinder the formation of the government.

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Clinton: Iran Using Hizbullah to Shape Events in the Region

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Wednesday that Iran is communicating with Hizbullah in a bid to shape events in the Arab world.

It was the first time that Clinton detailed alleged efforts by Tehran to meddle in the three-month wave of Arab revolts that has toppled presidents in Tunisia and Egypt, convulsed Libya and shaken Yemen, Bahrain and Oman.

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Report: Bellemare Requested Fingerprints of 4 Million Lebanese

The Beirut office of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon’s Prosecutor has reportedly asked the interior ministry to provide it with the fingerprints of 4 million Lebanese.

As Safir daily said Thursday that after reviewing laws, the ministry provided Prosecutor Daniel Bellemare with only several hundred fingerprints.

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China’s U.N. Envoy: We Want ‘Objective and Transparent’ Probe in Hariri Murder

China’s ambassador to the U.N., Li Baodong, has stressed that investigations carried out by the Special Tribunal for Lebanon in ex-Premier Rafik Hariri’s Feb. 2005 assassination should be “objective and transparent.”

Li made the comment in response to a question by An Nahar daily during a press conference he held in New York on Wednesday.

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Clinton Says U.S. Must Maintain Support for Lebanese Army

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Wednesday that she supports continuing U.S. military aid to Lebanon following the appointment of Hizbullah-backed premier-designate Najib Miqati, U.S. daily The Washington Times reported.

"I believe still at this point that we should continue supporting the Lebanese armed forces," Clinton said during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing. "I know that's been the subject of some debate here in the Congress."

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Cassese Delivers Copy of STL 2nd Annual Report to Ban, Lebanese Govt

The President of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, Judge Antonio Cassese, has delivered a copy of the Second Annual Report of the Tribunal to U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and to the Government of Lebanon, STL's press office announced Wednesday.

"The Report explains the progress that has been made over the past year, as well as the challenges that the Tribunal has faced," the press office clarified.

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Gemayel: March 14 Should Take Clearer Positions on Arms, Palestinian Naturalization

Phalange Party leader Amin Gemayel stressed on Wednesday the need for the March 14 camp to adopt more organized and practical approaches, saying that it should take “clearer positions on Hizbullah’s arms, Palestinian refugees’ naturalization, and other contentious issues.”

He added before a student delegation: “March 14, 2011, will be an opportunity to announce our commitment to independence, sovereignty, and limiting arms possession to the Lebanese army and security forces.”

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Lebanon Aware of Mediterranean Gas Fields Since 1969, U.S. Warships Studied them in 2009

The Lebanese government has been aware of the gas fields in the Mediterranean Sea since 1969, reveal al-Balad French on Wednesday.

A source close to the White House said that the United States also knew of them.

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