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No Saudi Envoy Expected in Beirut, Jumblat Advises Lebanese Not to Miss Golden Opportunity
Top Lebanese leaders had different points of views on the Saudi-Syrian summit as MP Walid Jumblat advised the Lebanese to "benefit from the golden opportunity" and form a national unity cabinet.
Jumblat told As Safir daily that he and Speaker Nabih Berri had been eagerly waiting for the meeting between Saudi King Abdullah and Syrian President Bashar Assad in Damascus.

Asked if the article in the communiqué on Lebanon was enough, Jumblat said: "It is enough. It is now up to us as Lebanese not to put obstacles and benefit from the golden opportunity … and speed up our moves because some local, regional and international powers want to thwart the Syrian-Saudi gathering."

Sources close to President Michel Suleiman told As Safir that the head of state was relieved over the results of the summit.

Caretaker PM Fouad Saniora described the joint Saudi-Syrian communiqué as "good" and told An Nahar that the statement includes sober words and respects Lebanon's independence and sovereignty."

PM-designate Saad Hariri's sources didn't make any comments on the results of the summit. However, a Lebanon First bloc MP told As Safir that cabinet formation is a "Lebanese issue."

As Safir said the two regional powerhouses will now kick off consultations to hold another summit to discuss bilateral ties and other Arab issues.

Diplomatic sources ruled out to An Nahar the possible visit of any Saudi envoy to Lebanon. But reports said that opposition officials could visit Damascus to be briefed on the summit's results.
 

Beirut, 09 Oct 09, 11:03
 
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