Suleiman Working on Resuming National Dialogue to Solve Controversial Issues

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President Michel Suleiman has said it was inevitable for officials to resort to the national dialogue to solve the country’s political problems, As Safir daily reported Wednesday.

Suleiman’s visitors told the newspaper that the president said the politicians could discuss all controversial issues and find their appropriate solutions through the national dialogue.

They said the president is seeking to resume the all-party talks which are vital and essential to the democratic process. But the resumption of the dialogue hinges on the participants’ desire to meet and think about the country’s highest national interest.

The visitors told As Safir that Suleiman stressed on improving democratic life, the Lebanese army and the country’s free economy.

The president believes that the consolidation of the three factors would lead to stability and civil peace, they added.

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Default-user-icon Falanges (Guest) almost 13 years

Useless puppet

Default-user-icon Ali (Guest) almost 13 years

National dialogue.......hehehehehehhe!!!!! How can u have dialogue with someone holding a gun to your head?

Thumb joesikemrex almost 13 years

One way traffic dialogue that will not mean sh*t. Orange puppet and yellow turbans do not understand the meaning of negotiation and democratic solutions that effect all.

Thumb bashir almost 13 years

"...Suleiman stressed on improving democratic life, the Lebanese army and the country’s free economy."

Too bad he overlooks the actual problem, the country is being dominated by an illegal thug militia who's leader answers to Iran.

Nasrallah won't allow his lackeys, or his psychotic monkey on a string, Aoun, agree to anything that doesn't suit Tehran's agenda.