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  • Beirut: Sargsyan Rejects Attempts To Destabilize Lebanon, Berri Urge

    SARGSYAN REJECTS ATTEMPTS TO DESTABILIZE LEBANON, BERRI URGES OFFICIALS TO REACH CONSENSUS

    NaharNet
    Nov 27 2012
    Lebanon

    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan expressed fear on Tuesday over the
    negative repercussions that the developments in the region have on
    the situation on Lebanon.

    "We will not allow anyone to destabilize Lebanon," Sargsyan said
    during a lunch banquet held in his honor in Ain el-Tineh.

    The Armenian president said in a speech at the banquet attended by
    the March 14 and 8 MPs that "the main challenge is to spread peace
    and stability in the world, in particular, stopping violence."

    Sargsyan arrived in Beirut on Monday on a three-day official visit
    to meet senior Lebanese officials.

    For his part, Berri called on officials to engage in dialogue as
    "we can't eliminate others."

    "We should reach consensus over disputed matters irrespective of the
    crisis in Syria," he said.

    The speaker urged for stronger economic ties between the two countries.

    The two officials held earlier talks in presence of Foreign Minister
    Adnan Mansour and his counterpart Edward Nalbandian.

    March 14 opposition MPs participated in the lunch banquet after Berri
    sought to cancel a parliamentary session that was scheduled to be
    held on Tuesday during which Sargsyan was planned to address MPs.

    Sharp differences surfaced recently between the opposition and the
    speaker after the opposition accused Berri of luring it to attend
    parliamentary sessions despite vows by the coalition to boycott all
    legislative activity.

    The alliance rejected attending the session and another one planned
    to show solidarity with the Palestinian people against the Israeli
    aggression on the Gaza Strip.

    The opposition decided to boycott parliamentary activities after the
    assassination of Internal Security Forces Intelligence Bureau chief
    Brig. Gen. Wissam al-Hasan in October.

    The alliance accuses the Syrian regime of being behind the murder
    and blames Miqati's cabinet for covering the crime.

    http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/62437-sargsyan-rejects-attempts-to-destabilize-lebanon-berri-urges-officials-to-reach-consensus

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