Burns Meets Jumblat, Saniora after Arriving in Beirut on Official Visit

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U.S. Deputy Secretary of State William Burns arrived in Beirut on Sunday for talks with Lebanese officials, a few days after postponing his trip.

Burns, accompanied by a U.S. delegation, arrived in Beirut from Baghdad around 3:30 p.m., state-run National News Agency reported.

He was welcomed at the airport by U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Maura Connelly amid strict security measures, NNA said.

In his first meeting, Burns held talks with Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat in Clemenceau, in the presence of Connelly, ministers Ghazi Aridi and Wael Abu Faour, and Jumblat's son Taimour.

The U.S. official left Clemenceau without making any statement, NNA reported.

Later, Burns met with head of al-Mustaqbal parliamentary bloc, former premier Fouad Saniora, at the Center House in Beirut, in the presence of Connelly, MP Nohad al-Mashnouq and advisers Mohammed Shatah and Murad al-Jammal.

Talks tackled the latest developments in Lebanon and the region, according to a statement issued by former premier Saad Hariri's office.

Burns was expected on Thursday and Friday to meet with President Michel Suleiman, Speaker Nabih Berri, Caretaker Premier Najib Miqati, PM-designate Tammam Salam, MP Jumblat and several March 14 alliance figures.

However, he postponed his trip for accompanying Secretary of State John Kerry, who was shuttling back and forth between Jerusalem and Amman in his bid to revive long dormant Middle East peace talks.

An Nahar newspaper said Thursday that Burns would stress in his talks with the Lebanese officials the importance of adopting the policy of dissociation from the Syrian war and the rejection of the involvement of any Lebanese party in the crisis.

He will also reiterate that the U.S. is committed to support the Lebanese Armed Forces in confronting the challenges that they are facing, it said.

The report came as the chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Martin Dempsey said Wednesday that he has recommended increasing security assistance to Lebanon as the violence in Syria spills across borders.

He said the assistance is aimed at improving Lebanon's military capabilities and could include sending in U.S. training teams and accelerating foreign military sales of weapons and equipment.

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Thumb mckinl 30 June 2013, 11:46

Notice that there are no officials from either the FPM or HA. Once again the Americans play a subversive role in their dealings with Lebanon.

Missing peace 30 June 2013, 12:07

" there is no shame in asking the help of the USA"..

"En realite, ce sont les integristes musulmans qui sont hostiles aux autres civilisations aussi bien musulmane, chretienne que bouddhiste; ce ne sont pas les Americains qui appellent au Jihad. Ce ne sont pas eux non plus qui etablissent une classification religieuse dans leur pays; ils n'organisent pas des sommets religieux. Les Libanais doivent reviser leur politique et se remettre en cause en fonction de ces nouvelles donnees. Et puis les Americains ne sont-ils pas les parrains de Taef? Ceux qui ne misent plus aujourd'hui sur eux, pourquoi l'ont-ils fait par le passe? "

michel aoun 24/10/2003 Magazine....

funny how now FPMers hate USA because it is now in their interests but 10 years ago licked their boots... hypocrits? yes! LOL

Thumb mckinl 30 June 2013, 12:16

Ten years is an eternity in politics my dear fellow ... The issue here is a seat at the table which the US has notably denied the FPM.

Missing peace 30 June 2013, 12:26

that is what i say: FPM has no loyalty, just hypocrisy according to their interests...spitting today on those they praised yesterday! LOL!

and you trust such a party? what a joke! and tomorrow? they'd ally israel if such is their interests! hahaha!

Thumb mckinl 30 June 2013, 13:04

@ peace

There is no hypocrisy in changing your allegiances when you have been betrayed. And then you say the FPM will ally with Israel if it is in their interests ... In other words you will say anything including lies to make your point ...

Missing peace 30 June 2013, 15:44

USA have not betrayed FPM... but aoun has betrayed them yes! by allying the militia he labeled as terrorists for decades! LOL!

and i am not lying coz aoun was USA lackey so what prevents him to ally with israel after if he needs to, he allied with the israelis best ally!? LOL!

Missing helicopter 01 July 2013, 00:04

Did you also notice that they are not meeting with the President of the Republic or the Prime Minister Miqati? Also not meeting Gaegae or Gemayel, or or or.
They should have only met with Miqati and the President, but alas we are tribes not a State.

Thumb lebanon_first 30 June 2013, 12:54

GMA has no problem with the US. He is one of the PMs that connelly visited the most. Bassil himself said that giving an american company oil contracts will ensure stability in our oil sector.
What Aoun hates is the way that the rights of the christians were eaten during the hariri era, and how hariri and his gang systematically worked on marginalizing christians. He is clumsy and is to express his frustrations, and ended up allying himself with the foe of hariri. But what he really wants is to give back some luster to the christians in lebanon and will do anything to get there.

Missing peace 30 June 2013, 15:46

LOL... christians have been whining ever since lebanon's independance about their rights being taken.... nothing new here except that aoun's is using this argument for electoral purposes! hariri has not marginalized christians but lahoud yes... the best syrian ally! LOL!
if he truly cared about christian rights he wouldn't be allying hezbollah! LOL

Missing peace 01 July 2013, 01:39

LOL! mind your business microbe....LOL!