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    LEBANESE MP RECEIVES US AMBASSADOR, COMMENTS ON AWN'S VISIT TO SYRIA

    Lebanese National News Agency
    Dec 5 2008
    Lebanon

    National News Agency, 5 December: MP Michel al-Murr received US
    Ambassador Michele Sison and reviewed the latest developments with her.

    After the meeting, Al-Murr said: "We discussed what is happening in
    the world in the wake of the global financial crisis and its impact on
    European nations and Middle East countries. The ambassador stressed
    to us that the US policy after the presidential elections is still
    the same. She is waiting for President Obama to assume his official
    duties on 20 January. She said that US policy towards Lebanon is
    for maintaining its sovereignty and supporting it on more than one
    level. Other issues include the new US vision of finding solutions
    to the problems of the Middle East, including the Palestinian issue
    and the Iraqi issue, which are linked to Lebanon either directly
    or indirectly, in addition to the nuclear problem between Iran and
    America."

    Questions and answers

    He was asked: What is your comment on the visit of Gen Awn to Syria
    in form and content?

    He answered: "I do not want to comment on this issue for one reason,
    which is that during the previous elections and the alliances,
    General Awn used to say: How are we going to have an alliance with
    Michel al-Murr, who is one of the symbols of Syria? Today, it seems at
    least that we have met on this symbolic principle, which he used to
    ascribe to us. He is now convinced that we were not at fault in our
    good relations with Syria. As for the content, Syrian courtesy and
    welcoming Gen Awn is one of their moral duties; it has nothing to do
    with politics. Syria's political position does not depend on a visit
    to determine it. As for the timing, the president of the republic is
    in Germany, and this coincided with General Awn's visit to Syria. Awn
    also previously visited Iran when President Sulayman was in Saudi
    Arabia. The two visits are important, but for them to coincide with
    the visit of the president of the republic, this was not right. I
    wish things had been coordinated because there is a president for
    the state in Lebanon and he negotiates in the name of Lebanon and
    establishes relations. As a president who represents consensus,
    he can establish good relations with both Iran and Syria."

    He was asked: Yesterday, Gen Awn wore an aba in Syria. Does this
    mean that the Christian electoral decision is now in his hand, and
    has the decision of the Armenians been confiscated as well?

    He answered: "First, I do not want to speak on behalf of
    the Tashnaq. They can speak for themselves and they have a
    position. Certainly, they have communicated this position to the
    Syrians. I met them recently, and their position was firm and did
    not change. As for the issue of the aba, I am thinking of wearing
    one now if the aba helps in creating lists. As for the story of the
    aba according to its colour, it is a symbol of love and welcoming a
    guest. I will not forget during the war of liberation how many members
    of the Syrian army died. I will also not forget how they demanded,
    on an American television, a Syria accountability law. Maybe this
    visit will erase everything from memory and open a new chapter."

    He was asked: The question of amending the Al-Ta'if [Accord] was also
    raised in Syria. What do you think?

    He answered: "I am waiting for my main ally, Speaker Nabih Birri,
    who is a friend of General Awn. If he agrees to amend the Al-Ta'if
    [Accord], let us start discussing the amendment. All the Lebanese
    agree on the Al-Ta'if Accord. Hezbollah, in its positions, and Sayyid
    Hasan Nasrallah, stressed the Al-Ta'if Accord and its implementation
    in full. The same goes for Speaker Birri. But if this is part of
    one-upmanship to amend the powers of the president of the republic,
    which Al-Ta'if prejudices, I do not think that Al-Ta'if can be amended
    in this way. Do we have to see the country in ruin once more to reach
    another Al-Ta'if? The Al-Ta'if Accord is agreed upon. If he wants
    to amend it, that is his business. I reiterate: Does Speaker Birri
    want to amend Al-Ta'if? Will Hezbollah amend it? I do not know. If
    you want, we can study the issue."
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