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    BERRI FROM ARMENIA: INTERNATIONAL POWERS TARGETING ARAB REGIMES TO SUBJECT THEM TO THEIR WILL

    Naharnet Newsdesk
    4 Oct 2011

    Speaker Nabih Berri criticized on Tuesday the international community's
    "double standards" in dealing with Israel, accusing it of having
    hidden agendas in the Middle East.

    He said before the Armenian parliament: "International decision-makers
    are placing all Arab regimes in the position of the accused in order
    to subject them to their will."

    "They are is seeking to weaken Arab states, one country at a time,"
    he added.

    "Of course we don't oppose granting the people their rightful demands
    for democracy and transparency, but we cannot but confront powers"
    seeking to manipulate these demands for their own interests, the
    speaker continued.

    Addressing Palestine's U.N. bid to be recognized as an independent
    state, Berri remarked: "The developments in the region indicate that
    a long time will pass before stability is reached in the region."

    "The Middle East will not witness peace and the Palestinians will
    continue on having the right to keep a comprehensive popular
    resistance, as do the Lebanese against Israeli violations," he
    stressed.

    "Syria also has the right to maintain its resistant positions in
    attempting to restore the occupied Golan Heights," he noted.

    "I had previously warned that Israel is seeking to evade its
    obligations towards fair and comprehensive peace ... and facts have
    demonstrated that peace that is not based on justice is doomed to
    fail," he stated.

    "Lebanon and Syria are committed to the basic principles and values
    that can guarantee their national sovereignty and right to take
    advantage of their natural resources," he remarked.

    Given Israel's ongoing violations of international resolutions,
    Lebanon has the right to hang on to its resistance, Berri said.

    "Abandoning the Resistance would invite Israel to occupy our land,"
    he cautioned.

    The speaker also welcomed the negotiations between Armenia and Turkey
    that were launched in 2008, saying: "We object neighboring countries'
    efforts to overpower the other and we oppose meddling in the internal
    affairs of any state."

    "Attempting to create sectarian strife in Syria, or any other state,
    will negatively impact the region and pave the way for its division,"
    he warned.

    "All sides should have an interest in making Syria a model country
    for the Middle East through the establishment of a modern democratic
    system there that can confront Israeli aggression and provide the
    necessary balance to achieve fair and comprehensive peace in the
    region," he stressed.

    On Lebanese-Armenian ties, the speaker noted that despite the
    solid ties between the peoples of the two nations, the economic and
    commercial ties between the two states do not reflect the depth of
    the relations between Lebanese and Armenians.

    Berri, accompanied by MPs Mohammed Raad and Arthur Nazarian, began
    a three-day visit to Armenia on Monday.

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