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Geagea: No Favorable Regional Circumstances for Cabinet Formation
Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea said Hizbullah's arms will drag the weapons of extremist movements to Lebanon and warned that there are no favorable circumstances in the region for government formation.
"The presence of Hizbullah particularly after May 2008 unfortunately nurtures in an indirect way Sunni extremism in Lebanon," Geagea told pan-Arab Asharq al-Awsat newspaper in an interview to be published Sunday.

"As long as there are arms outside the control of the state … other groups would carry weapons," he said.

However, he expressed no fear on the security situation "unless the other party wants to go back to (the stage of) series of bombings and assassinations."

Geagea also warned that cabinet formation will reach a dead end if obstacles persist.

"I call for a majority cabinet if the coalition government was impossible to form," he told his interviewer.

Turning to MP Michel Aoun, Geagea said: "Those who claim defending the rights of Christians are obstructing (cabinet formation) not for their rights but for the rights of their allies Hizbullah and Iran."

He accused Aoun of rejecting PM-designate Saad Hariri's first cabinet lineup "because the telecommunications ministry was no longer under their (his allies') control."

"Those who get this ministry control wiretapping," he said.

Geagea believed there are no favorable regional circumstances for cabinet formation.
 

Beirut, 03 Oct 09, 15:57
 
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