Suleiman Holds onto Thursday’s Dialogue amid March 14 Indecisiveness

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President Michel Suleiman stressed on Tuesday the importance of holding the national dialogue which he said is the right place to discuss the national defense strategy.

He said that Thursday’s all-party talks would focus on the strategy in accordance with the official invitation to the national dialogue and the statements issued in the first and second sessions.

Suleiman’s remarks came as informed sources said al-Mustaqbal parliamentary bloc leader Fouad Saniora will urge the president to postpone the all-party talks.

Al-Liwaa newspaper quoted the sources as saying that Saniora will hand Suleiman a March 14 memo that suggests the postponement of the dialogue set to take place at Beiteddine palace.

According to the sources, the time is not ripe yet to discuss a national defense strategy and reach any results.

But al-Mustaqbal MP Ahmed Fatfat told Voice of Lebanon radio (93.3) that Saniora will visit Suleiman on Tuesday to discuss “what could be done.”

“There won’t be any notification,” he said.

The opposition officials seemed indecisive on whether to participate in the session or not. Sources close to Saniora told several dailies that the opposition officials are still holding consultations to take the appropriate decision.

“Dialogue is an important issue and should be preserved as a means of cooperation and communication among the Lebanese,” they said.

On Monday, Speaker Nabih Berri lashed out at March 14 over its indecisiveness, saying the dialogue can’t remain the “prisoner of the alliance’s mood.”

The last session on July 24 was postponed over the rejection of opposition representatives to attend the all-party talks.

March 14 had tied its participation to a government decision to provide security agencies with the so-called telecom data to help them investigate assassination attempts against MP Butros Harb and Lebanese Forces chief Samir Geagea.

The telecom data has since been handed over to the security apparatuses.

Another reason for the boycott was Hizbullah MP Mohammed Raad’s announcement that the national defense strategy is not currently necessary because Lebanon is still in the liberation stage.

Comments 3
Thumb geha 14 August 2012, 08:45

nodialogue with murderors

Thumb ziziyeklak 14 August 2012, 12:42

u all have seen those videos....
http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/49904-103-dead-as-rebels-shoot-down-syrian-warplane-and-army-advances-in-aleppo

Check out those videos. Look how many times they say allah wa akbar.
at least assad have religion under control. Those sunnis in syria are the narrow minded freaks, the ksa wahabis fundamentalist are suporting them. what gonna happen to Lebanon, it will be like fkn ksa...
I remember we were in syria with my gf our knees were touching, the waiter freaked out....... with the sunnis in control this region is fkd big time and thats what the west wants.

Thumb shab 14 August 2012, 20:00

Mr President, it's not the time. Wait til Syria changes