Suleiman: I'll Resume Contacts in Bid to Relaunch Dialogue on August 16

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President Michel Suleiman on Wednesday announced that he will resume contacts aimed at relaunching national dialogue, noting that the parties that choose to boycott the upcoming session would be held responsible for the consequences of their decision.

“I will resume my contacts and efforts starting this evening in a bid to relaunch national dialogue on August 16 and I will hold all parties responsible” for failing to participate in dialogue, Suleiman said in a speech he delivered during the annual iftar banquet at the presidential palace in Baabda.

The president added that all parties must exert serious efforts in order to “overcome obstacles, avoid crises and dissipate fears through the approach of dialogue.”

“In a country like Lebanon, progress and reform can only be achieved through dialogue and consensus, as the violent methods which are rejected by the people are incapable of imposing any solution,” Suleiman added.

He called for “encouraging the members of the national dialogue committee to move forward, despite the difficulties, in their efforts to achieve understanding and agreement over the national defense strategy that Lebanon needs in the face of the Israeli enemy and over the issue of arms and all its aspects.”

“Lebanon’s higher interest and the need to protect civil peace and keep the country away from the negative repercussions of the ongoing events in our region oblige all parties to engage in dialogue with an open mind and an open heart concerning all the controversial issues,” Suleiman added, calling on all parties to “give up the preconditions they have declared.”

The president said it was ironic that dialogue had ground to a halt “at a time the U.N. Security Council itself met to laud the call for resuming dialogue and to encourage the political leaders to carry on with dialogue, and so did the European Union.”

“Let us benefit from the clear regional and international support,” Suleiman added.

He called for “resuming discussions over the means to fully implement the stipulations of the Taef Accord without any hesitation.”

Suleiman also called for “abiding by all the resolutions of the Baabda Declaration, especially the need to seek the implementation of the previous agreed resolutions; the need to keep Lebanon away from the policies of axes and the regional and international conflicts; and supporting the army morally and materially given that it is the institution that guarantees civil peace and reflects national unity.”

Turning to the Syrian crisis, Suleiman hoped “a political solution will be found as soon as possible.”

“Let us look forward to the coming days with hope and determination, away from any fear, artificial incitement of tensions, recklessness or extremism,” Suleiman added.

Comments 6
Default-user-icon Gabby (Guest) almost 12 years

Forget it Mr. President. Wait until ASSad falls. Maybe then the Hezz will be more willing to give up weapons.

Default-user-icon Truth (Guest) almost 12 years

Don't resume dialogue.Catch first those culprits who have killed Hariri and the other MP's everyone knows about, and are hiding in Dahyé and Tehran, those who still very recently were sending contract-killers to eliminate Harb, while they were sitting in Government and obstructing the course of justice by witholding evidence and data from the investigators. Dialogue should be about discussing how and where they should be hanged !

Default-user-icon Rakomby Vossadya (Guest) almost 12 years

How about fooling them by holding a "7aflet zajal" instead? After all, this great president of ours, may God bless him and extend his term indefinitely, fooled everybody, apparently! Lebanon's fate is to have a castrated president and prime minsters who are either mafiosos, imbeciles or just plain "toul bala ghalleh."

Thumb lebanon_first almost 12 years

Dialogue might sound cliché and boring. It might sound like it reaches no solution. But a good honest dialogue with a moderator who is an international expert trusted by everyone is the only thing that can solve our issue.
Maybe today HA does not want to drop its weapons. But M14 should sit with them and listen to their concerns and argue and negotiate and keep on doing this while syria's regime falls, HA's face will be saved, and they will integrate the army. I think the key is for the chiite to be reassured about being integrated in the lebanese mosaic as equal partners. They were treated as inferior partners for decades, so now they have the need to have weapons to be superior.

Missing castro@46 almost 12 years

Ziad Baroud is a good guy and he did a good job ,bring him back .The problem my Christian brothers and sisters have is the scum Auon and that Syrian loving dog Franjeieh ,look at Auon bringing Hezb Iran to the heart of the Christian areas helping them buy the land ,you guys need to unite and stick with Hakiem he is the man to save the day..

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