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Berri Optimistic About Resumption of Dialogue
Speaker Nabih Berri voiced optimism and spoke of a "promising atmosphere" toward the resumption of a national dialogue to defuse tensions among rival forces in Lebanon, An-Nahar reported Saturday.
Berri said that he has observed a mounting language for dialogue which corresponded with a dwindling in the political bickering.

"I have noticed a decrease in the extent of the (political) tension over the past 10 days overpowered by the language of dialogue," Berri said.

He was referring to recurrent squabbling among the March 14 Forces that support Premier Fouad Saniora's government and the opposition which includes Gen. Michel Aoun and Hizbullah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah although Hizbullah is part of the government.

"There is a promising atmosphere (for a dialogue), but I'm not hundred percent comfortable about it," Berri told An-Nahar.

He said that he was going to study Aoun's anticipated speech in a rally Sunday to commemorate the 16th anniversary of the Syrian onslaught on Lebanon in October 1990, which forced Aoun into exile. He returned in May 2005, 11 days after Syrian troops withdrew from Lebanon.

Berri's remarks came prior to flying to Geneva to attend the 115th Inter Parliamentary Union Assembly on Saturday.

He told An-Nahar that Lebanon will seek at the Geneva conference October 16-18 a suggestion of an "urgent item" in the assembly's agenda about "Israel's war crimes in Lebanon."

An Nahar said such an attempt would face a challenge of another important item on the agenda: North Korea's nuclear testing which is a hot topic that has grabbed world attention for the past week.
 

Beirut, 14 Oct 06, 09:29
 
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