Berri Says Iran Nuke Deal Would Reflect Positively on Presidential Crisis

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Speaker Nabih Berri has expected positive developments in the presidential deadlock after a possible deal over Iran's nuclear program.

Al-Mustaqbal daily on Monday quoted Berri as saying that any agreement between the P5+1 group of powers and Tehran would lead to a

“satisfactory atmosphere in the region, including Lebanon, which is a fertile ground for solutions and settlements.”

Berri told his visitors, according to the newspaper, that the nuclear deal would help elect a new president and would reflect positively on the dialogue between the rival parties.

Lebanon has been without a head of state since President Michel Suleiman's term ended in May last year.

Iran-backed Hizbullah, Change and Reform bloc and other MPs from the March 8 alliance have been boycotting the parliamentary sessions aimed at electing a new president.

Officials have said that the United States and Iran are drafting elements of a deal that commits the Iranians to a 40 percent cut in the number of machines they use to enrich uranium.

The Obama administration is seeking a deal that stretches the time Tehran would need to make a nuclear weapon from the present two to three months to at least a year.

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Comments 9
Thumb ex-fpm 23 March 2015, 07:32

In other words, Berri is openly acknowledging that Iran is behind the presidential deadlock. The Nuke deal is between Iran and the USA not between Saudi Arabia and the USA. So, if Iran gets the sanctions lifted, etc. it will INSTRUCT its proxies in Lebanon to reach a compromise on a President. It could not be any clearer.

Thumb the_roar 23 March 2015, 13:17

Then defeat this conspiracy you know so well & allow people to vote directly..You will have a Pres on time every time & no chance of outside influence.

Default-user-icon roukuz (Guest) 23 March 2015, 07:57

I always think of you and your aliases as you lay in pieces and tranquility at your final destination dear flamethrower.... RIP Shia Hero

Default-user-icon the_roar (Guest) 23 March 2015, 08:09

FT = the most informative poster this site has ever seen by a country mile
No wonder his posts are removed within minutes of them being posted.

Thumb the_roar 23 March 2015, 13:15

Well said guest(eagledawn) ..

Missing humble 23 March 2015, 10:23

Monsieur du Barry : how many multimillions more????

Missing Je_suis@libonase 23 March 2015, 13:18

Please Mr Berri tell us when did lebanon become a suburb in Iran I and the rest of the lebanese thought we had a republic and a government elected by lebanese or have we been sold to the Iranians .

Missing Je_suis@libonase 23 March 2015, 13:41

FT. The man is saying that if Iran gets their affairs in order then it clears the way for a Lebanese president can you please explain to me what the Hell has Irans affairs have got to do with Lebanon or are you to stupid to comprehend .

Thumb -phoenix1 23 March 2015, 13:53

Mr. Berri should be ashamed of making such a public statement, as if we needed more of this ranting chorus. The fact that a procedure as simple as electing a new president still depends on outsiders deciding for us means that we are still living in an exponential state of shame and parody. The day that we Lebanese could influence who gets elected in Tehran masalan would be the day when we marked a point of true existence in this globe. Mr. Berri just reminded us that we are still bathing in murky and muddy waters, shame.