France's Le Pen in Lebanon, Calls for Bolstering Ties

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France's far-right leader and presidential candidate Marine Le Pen on Monday met for the first time with a foreign head of state, holding talks in Beirut with Lebanon's President Michel Aoun.

"We discussed the long and fruitful friendship between our two countries," the National Front (FN) leader said after her 30-minute encounter at the presidential palace in Baabda with Aoun, the Middle East's only Christian president.

She said they also discussed the refugee crisis in Lebanon, where more than one million Syrians have fled from conflict.

“Discussions with President Aoun focused on the issue of refugees which constitutes a burden on Lebanon,” Le Pen said.

She also stressed the “importance of cooperation between Lebanon and France to combat Islamic extremism.”

The FN leader, whose party takes an anti-immigrant stance, called Sunday for the international community to step up humanitarian aid to keep the refugees in Lebanon.

The National Front leader is hoping to burnish her credentials as a defender of Christians in the Middle East, ahead of France's April 23 presidential elections.

Upon her arrival in Lebanon, media reports quoted Le Pen as saying: “This is my first visit to Lebanon ...Our relations need to be strengthened significantly.”

Rival presidential hopeful and former economy minister Emmanuel Macron visited Beirut on January 24, where he met both Aoun and Hariri.

Le Pen is a leading candidate in the polls. She is running on an anti-immigrant and anti-European Union platform that critics say is a cover for islamophobia and xenophobia.

Her arrival Sunday precedes two days of meetings with Lebanese President Michel Aoun, Prime Minister Saad Hariri, Foreign Minister Jebran Bassil, Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rai, and Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea.

Lebanon is a former French protectorate. Its Christians have long looked to France for security against the Middle East's turmoil.

Comments 21
Default-user-icon Mary (Guest) 20 February 2017, 08:33

What a beauty , we love you Marine

Thumb _mowaten_ 20 February 2017, 11:30

lol

Thumb _mowaten_ 20 February 2017, 11:32

Knowing that she is against dual nationalities, I wonder what her french-lebanese supporters are thinking. If she gets elected and gets her way, she will make them have to choose between the two nationalities. What will they do then?

Thumb EagleDawn 20 February 2017, 12:28

We the Lebanese can sort out this issue through dialogue and we surely don't need an iranian like you to meddle in Lebanese internal affairs. Mind your own business and worry about your iranian passport.

Thumb EagleDawn 20 February 2017, 13:28

a most FASCINATING report, to be honest..

Thumb EagleDawn 20 February 2017, 13:40

@flametroller

Fox News is mainstream media, so why are you reading and quoting it considering you previously said :

flamethrower.......
no mainstream media is suitable for me, especially after they demonstrated their own irrelevance.

flamethrower.......
btw, i dont read the news to get my news updates, i'm only here for entertainment , that's all. so again, i repeat, i'm not here to read the news (:

Thumb EagleDawn 20 February 2017, 14:43

@flametroller

always unhappy.. always bitter..

Thumb EagleDawn 20 February 2017, 17:01

@flametroller

I never report your comments, ever. You incriminate yourself by yourself. Sometimes, I even vote you up.

Thumb _mowaten_ 20 February 2017, 17:02

eagleyawn i said i wonder what her [french-lebanese supporters] are thinking, I didnt ask the opinion of israeli hasbara trolls. thank you though, you may gtfo now.

Thumb EagleDawn 20 February 2017, 17:22

lol @mowateh
You're not Lebanese, and even less honorable, so don't pretend to speak for what you're not.
You have no idea what is good for Lebanon or the Lebanese, and you don't care either. You're an iranian-loving muppet and only their interests count for you.

Thumb Puppet 20 February 2017, 08:35

Lately, I have been having a great deal of respect for The far-right French leader Marine Le Pen who arrived in Beirut to meet with the Lebanese head of state and leading Christian figures.

I further respect her because she is a natural blond.

Default-user-icon mark (Guest) 20 February 2017, 09:27

"Lebanon is a former French protectorate".
So,
Protectorate = good.
Colonization = bad.

Thumb gigahabib 20 February 2017, 11:10

Considering how Francophile the Lebanese elite is, they'd prefer to be re-protected...

Missing theobserver 20 February 2017, 12:42

between being "protected" by Iran , Syria, KSA or France, better be "protected" by the more developed, more democratic and more civilized country who has some respects to human rights and lives !

Thumb gigahabib 20 February 2017, 13:01

How many died in Algeria under French "protection", was it a million?

Default-user-icon giga-historian (Guest) 20 February 2017, 13:07

yes approximately

Missing nuetral 20 February 2017, 12:11

A Lebanese can never renounce his Nationality.

Missing nuetral 20 February 2017, 12:11

A Lebanese can never renounce his Nationality.

Missing nuetral 20 February 2017, 12:13

Even if he did that can always come back and get his
ID card.

Default-user-icon mane (Guest) 20 February 2017, 13:36

sure and what about those french "intellectuals" doing their military service in israel rather than in france? like that scumbag klarsfeld pretending to be a french lawyer... so she is right!

Default-user-icon Anna Paola (Guest) 20 February 2017, 13:46

I'm french/lebanese and I've met Marine in a forum in Toulouse. She's strong, smart, very smart but when she runs out of answers she attacks the journalists. Her agenda is a little bit on the racist side but Europe has been suffering from too much immigration. If I have to chose between my Lebanese or French Passport I'll opt of the European one. Either way, I don't think she's be elected president. She'll face Emmanuel Macron and the leftists + centrists will vote for him because that's what these people always do.