Jumblat Holds 'Frank' Talks with Geagea but 'Nothing New' in Presidency Issue

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Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat on Friday reiterated his support for his presidential nominee MP Henri Helou as Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea announced that there is “nothing new” in the issue of the stalled presidential vote.

“Talks were frank and positive ... and there were points of agreement and contention, but in the end we only have the choice of dialogue,” Jumblat said following talks with Geagea in Maarab.

He noted that ties were not “severed” with Geagea in response to a reporter's question, refusing to disclose the “points of contention” that were tackled during the meeting.

“Henri Helou is still our candidate,” Jumblat announced, after being asked whether Lebanon will have a new president after his visit to Geagea.

The LF leader for his part said talks were “comprehensive” regarding “the major national problems that we are suffering.”

“The core of discussions was about our national crisis and there is no dispute over the need to address our domestic situations,” added Geagea.

Asked about the presidential crisis, the LF leader said: “There is nothing new in this issue, as the other camp is still clinging to its stance.”

“The security file was at the heart of our discussions and it is a major national concern,” Geagea added.

“The entire Lebanese situation needs to be addressed, starting by the election of a new president, the thing that does not require a lot of 'skill' or regional and international mediations,” he said.

“The two blocs preventing quorum must head to parliament to perform their national duty in electing a new president,” Geagea added.

Democratic Gathering bloc MPs Ghazi Aridi, Henri Helou and Nehme Tohme accompanied Jumblat to Maarab.

They were welcomed by LF lawmakers Sethrida Geagea and Antoine Zahra.

Jumblat had met with Kataeb Party leader Amin Gemayel in September.

They discussed an initiative to preserve state institutions, mainly the Lebanese army.

Jumblat has been touring top Lebanese officials to discuss with them the support for the military, which is facing the growing threat of terrorists, and the presidential deadlock.

Lebanon has been without a head of state since May when President Michel Suleiman's six-year term ended with MPs unable to find a successor over their differences on a compromise candidate.

The vacuum at Baabda Palace has been coupled with a rise in attacks on the army following the deadly gunbattles in the northeastern border town of Arsal in August.

Extremists from al-Nusra Front and the Islamic State group crossed into Arsal from Syria, capturing soldiers and policemen. Two of the soldiers have since been beheaded and one has been killed in captivity.

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Comments 17
Thumb _mowaten_ 17 October 2014, 13:12

gollum & gollum

Thumb EagleDawn 17 October 2014, 13:55

This has to be one of your all time best. One to cherish, Bravo!

Thumb EagleDawn 17 October 2014, 19:38

honestly, i didn't.

Thumb ex-fpm 17 October 2014, 13:16

It seems when he is out of propaganda, mowaten likes to troll.

Thumb _mowaten_ 17 October 2014, 13:33

hilarious when coming from you! yalla quick, upvote yourself with your 10 accounts!

Default-user-icon cityboy (Guest) 17 October 2014, 13:39

You beat me to it mowaten. I was thinking the same thing, exactly the same! We are so so similar: we are both narcissists, both shia extremists who pretend to be moderates, both have an inferiority complex, both pretend to be secular, and both have multiple accounts. I just hope readers don't think we are the same poster.

Thumb _mowaten_ 17 October 2014, 17:11

you have a aouni uncle? so the general has supporters in israel too?

Thumb EagleDawn 17 October 2014, 19:41

that is his speciality... Qurtbawi said the FPM is arming, the whole world knows it but the mouthpiece(s) has to deny it. Like there was no HA in Syria... then the bodies started to come in bodybags and it was all out in the open.

Missing .karim.- 17 October 2014, 13:25

Just a meeting between 2 genocidal maniacs who massacred thousands of innocents in cold blood. Very fitting.

Default-user-icon + oua nabka + (Guest) 17 October 2014, 15:50

the best way of stopping outside interferences and sterile political debates by muppet politicians is to resort to people power(democracy )
when people talk iran , ksa , usa , france ,un,...will shut up
and member of parliament will have to stick to people will or these same people will sanction them by electing others
god bless democracy

Thumb ado.australia 17 October 2014, 16:28

I honestly pray and hope that these 2 leaders can at least agree that the people should decide with parliamentary elections! Say what you want about Geagea, he at least has the balls to allow Parliamentary elections to decide the next President! Cant say the same about Jumblatt. Makes you wonder who is more against an Aoun Presidency? Just cant understand how this man Walid Biek is free to betray everyone and every country, including Lebanon, for the benefit of his fiefdom!

Thumb ado.australia 17 October 2014, 16:38

peacelover...agreed

Missing peace 17 October 2014, 19:36

Lebanon has what it deserves... as long as those mafiosi called "politicians" have their support be it M8 or M14 then they shouldn't complain about the poor state in which Lebanon is...

it is a pity and outraging to witness this chronic inefficiency and lack of responsibilities these politicians have, with the full support of their idiot followers... even more scandalous that the citizens pay their salaries, all paid to let Lebanon wither and rot... tfeh

Thumb al.finique 17 October 2014, 19:46

I have to agree with you on this one bro

Missing peace 17 October 2014, 21:47

why these insults? does it serve you or discredit you rather?

Thumb -phoenix1 18 October 2014, 13:22

In Africa nowadays.

Thumb -phoenix1 18 October 2014, 13:22

I see Nahar did not like my post about rose cutting and deleted it. Well who cares.