LF, FPM Stress Importance of 'Secrecy' to Reach Breakthrough

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The Lebanese Forces and Free Patriotic Movement stressed on Sunday that the away from media spotlight negotiations are serious in an attempt to reach a break through between the two Christian rivals.

Change and Reform bloc lawmaker Ibrahim Kanaan, who is loyal to FPM chief MP Michel Aoun, pointed out in comments published in the Kuwaiti Annahar newspaper that the two parties are “keen to preserve pluralism among Christians, however, we are trying to end a long page of disputes and start a new one based on mutual respect.”

The MP stressed that the LF and FPM are reevaluating their stances to reach common grounds, expressing fear that “the people are given high hopes, in particular Christians who are staunch supporters of any agreement” between the two parties.

Kanaan revealed to Annahar that talks reach an advanced level, stressing that the FPM and LF “have strong wills to continue dialogue.”

“We aim at launching a road map to organize the Christian presence at state institutions.”

The rivalry between Aoun and LF leader Samir Geagea has left the Baabda Palace vacant. Lebanon has been without a head of state since President Michel Suleiman's six-year term ended in May.

For his part, LF official Melhem Riachi told the newspaper that the two parties agreed on a “work methodology,” which is formed of several stages.

Riachi refused to announce the “phases of negotiations,” stressing the importance of “secrecy.”

The official considered that the dialogue could lead to fruitful results, saying: “Any talks between Christians will have a positive impact on the nation.”

Asked if the LF is coordinating with its allies, in particular al-Mustaqbal movement, its stances, Riachi said: “We are completely coordinating and the alliance between (al-Mustaqbal leader Saad Hariri and Geagea) are unbreakable.”

So far, several meetings have been held between Kanaan Riachi to prepare for a wide meeting between Aoun and Geagea.

Comments 7
Thumb nickjames 25 January 2015, 10:57

Bla bla bla bla bla bla and bla.

Missing humble 25 January 2015, 12:05

Secrecy? Sure, because there will be no results. Will the Caporal break with the Ebola-Syrian-Iranian axis? No way...he is tied uo for the rest of his life. With all the money he reccieved....NO WAY!!!

Missing thatisit 25 January 2015, 13:02

mafia style

Thumb -phoenix1 25 January 2015, 16:48

Ya Hakim, I am with discussions to end this sickness between you and Aoun, but I pray God that this old man won't stab you in the back again. You do know ya Hakim that Aoun is the classic backstabber, the man who eats at your table only to betray you that same day. He is the man who will drink from your well then spits into it. He is the man who kisses the hand that feeds him yet prays that it gets broken. You have seen how this traitor plays and without any principles to respect. I repeat, yes for dialog, but keep both eyes and ears wide open, this Aoun is the Judas of all Judases.

Thumb cityboy 25 January 2015, 18:02

The memorandium of understanding between HA and Aoun is over 8 years strong now. No sign of betrayal, no backstabbing, and no disrespect on the part of Aoun. Seems to me like the kind of person you would want to come to agreement with.

Thumb khallas_ba2a 25 January 2015, 22:04

no betrayal,no backstabbing and no disrespect yet becuz he's still in the phase of 'kissing the hand that feeds him'. Policies trump MOU's and we all know where the Disassociation policy went because of HA.did the policy even last a month? and announcing that its just ink on a paper?! And from now, yes there is a big difference from announcing to the world , lets kill each other in Syria compared to the lame cover of 'milk and blankets'. And to specify to your enemy 'in syria' as if wars have MOU's with the enemy before u start ur rampage. have a great day,God bless and khallas ba2a

Missing helicopter 26 January 2015, 05:23

The betrayal and back-stabbing is happening daily against Lebanon because Iran pays him well.