Suleiman Visits Patriarch Youhanna X, Says Arab Leaders Should Hold onto Minorities

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President Michel Suleiman urged Arab leaders on Tuesday to preserve minorities in their countries, saying Lebanon's newly-elected Greek Orthodox patriarch faces a tough task of defending Christians in the region.

“We congratulate the Lebanese and Arabs on the election of the new patriarch,” Suleiman told reporters at Our Lady of Balamand Monastery following a short meeting with Patriarch Youhanna X.

Youhanna al-Yaziji was elected on Monday Greek Orthodox Patriarch of the Levant and Antioch.

He “has a difficult task of preserving Christians in the Orient,” Suleiman said.

The president added that "Arab leaders should hold onto the minorities in their countries no matter to which sect they belonged to."

Suleiman also advised the Lebanese to exert efforts to steer their country clear of the repercussions of the developments in the region, a clear reference to the war in Syria.

“The Lebanese should not pay the price of the democracy of others that's why we took a decision through the Baabda Declaration to be neutral,” he said.

In the Baabda Declaration adopted in June, March 8 majority and March 14 opposition alliance officials agreed to keep Lebanon away from the policy of regional and international conflicts to spare it the negative repercussions of tensions in the region.

Suleiman also confirmed that he still holds onto his call for national dialogue and said the 2013 parliamentary elections should be held on time.

Comments 5
Missing salafi_slayer2 18 December 2012, 12:37

I would like to inform Michel Suleiman that Christians in the Mideast have no hope of surviving the Salafi wave as long as people like March 14 Christians are allying themselves with al-Qaeda supporters and apologists. This was the last nail in the coffin of Eastern Christianity.

Thumb Chupachups 18 December 2012, 14:04

so u think if we allied with hezbollah we have a better chance of surviving? .. either way they will attack us.

Default-user-icon MUSTAPHA O. GHALAYINI (Guest) 18 December 2012, 14:46

either way: the lebanese state is the solution,tahaluf el akalliet cannot be protected by dictators, farsis or wahhabies

Missing allouchi 18 December 2012, 14:42

salafi_slayer2, The Christians in the middle east existed for thousands of years and will exist until eternity...so stop your scare tactics and shut up your big Salafi-zionist-ignorant mouth...M14 taj rasak..

Thumb JabalElFersan 18 December 2012, 15:23

Christians are the identity of Lebanon as well as other countries in the Middle East. Shia have and will coexist with Christians. M14 Christian supporters need a jolt for a reality check.