Suleiman Meets Geagea, Arslan, Qahwaji, Hardan: Lebanon Salvation Only
Through People's Unity
President Michel Suleiman said Wednesday that Lebanon would only
recover through the unity of its people over national issues that
constitute the backbone of stability in the country.
"Lebanon's salvation would only come through the unity of its people
and their united stance particularly towards national causes that
constitute the backbone of political and security stability," Suleiman
told a delegation of Armenian clergymen and heads of political
parties.
Armenian Orthodox Bishop Kegham Khatcherian stressed, in his turn, the
unity of the Armenian sect on national issues and its support for the
president.
Also Friday, Suleiman met with Head of Syrian Social National Party MP
Assaad Hardan as part of his consultations with leaders of
parliamentary blocs in an effort to contain the tension over the
anticipated indictment of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon.
Suleiman discussed with Army chief Gen. Jean Qahwaji the security
situation in the country and met with delegations of expatriates.
Later Friday, the president held separate talks on the current
political developments with each of Lebanese Forces leader Samir
Geagea and Lebanese Democratic Party leader MP Talal Arslan.
From: A. Papazian
Through People's Unity
President Michel Suleiman said Wednesday that Lebanon would only
recover through the unity of its people over national issues that
constitute the backbone of stability in the country.
"Lebanon's salvation would only come through the unity of its people
and their united stance particularly towards national causes that
constitute the backbone of political and security stability," Suleiman
told a delegation of Armenian clergymen and heads of political
parties.
Armenian Orthodox Bishop Kegham Khatcherian stressed, in his turn, the
unity of the Armenian sect on national issues and its support for the
president.
Also Friday, Suleiman met with Head of Syrian Social National Party MP
Assaad Hardan as part of his consultations with leaders of
parliamentary blocs in an effort to contain the tension over the
anticipated indictment of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon.
Suleiman discussed with Army chief Gen. Jean Qahwaji the security
situation in the country and met with delegations of expatriates.
Later Friday, the president held separate talks on the current
political developments with each of Lebanese Forces leader Samir
Geagea and Lebanese Democratic Party leader MP Talal Arslan.
From: A. Papazian