Sleiman Frangieh, leader of the Marada movement and candidate in the presidential election stated that Lebanon's political balances remain unchanged and a president cannot be elected until a regional settlement occurs, positively impacting Lebanon.
In an interview with local TV station Al Jadeed, Frangieh emphasized the need for a settlement to resolve Lebanon's crisis. He noted that Hezbollah wants a president soon but won't compromise on criteria, while some await the US election results.
Frangieh affirmed he will not withdraw and will act according to any settlement reached. He highlighted France's neutral stance and positive relations, noting a meeting next Tuesday with French envoy Jean-Yves Le Drian.
Frangieh stressed he won't negotiate without his allies. He reiterated that Lebanon is governed by agreements and dialogue is essential for electing a president. Those opposing this are obstructing the process, and parliamentary dialogue should be without preconditions.
He acknowledged that while everyone wishes for change, some realize the impossibility of certain changes and resort to populism at the expense of the people.
He emphasized that the Constitution safeguards sectarian representation, particularly for Christians, and dismissing it is irresponsible. He also stated that if he becomes president, he will reach out to the Free Patriotic Movement and the Lebanese Forces, saying, "I will go to them."
The Syrian Refugees Issue
Frangieh highlighted that his team was the first to address the dangers of the Syrian refugee issue. He stressed the need for state-to-state talks with Syria, dismissing the Caesar Act as an excuse. He pointed out that solutions come from state relations, though personal relationships can positively influence the outcomes.
Regarding the Brussels Conference, he said Lebanon's unity is crucial for solving its problems, and dialogue with Syria about the refugees is necessary.
In an interview with local TV station Al Jadeed, Frangieh emphasized the need for a settlement to resolve Lebanon's crisis. He noted that Hezbollah wants a president soon but won't compromise on criteria, while some await the US election results.
Frangieh affirmed he will not withdraw and will act according to any settlement reached. He highlighted France's neutral stance and positive relations, noting a meeting next Tuesday with French envoy Jean-Yves Le Drian.
Frangieh stressed he won't negotiate without his allies. He
He acknowledged that while everyone wishes for change, some realize the impossibility of certain changes and resort to populism at the expense of the people.
He emphasized that the Constitution safeguards sectarian representation, particularly for Christians, and dismissing it is irresponsible. He also stated that if he becomes president, he will reach out to the Free Patriotic Movement and the Lebanese Forces, saying, "I will go to them."
The Syrian Refugees Issue
Frangieh highlighted that his team was the first to address the dangers of the Syrian refugee issue. He stressed the need for state-to-state talks with Syria, dismissing the Caesar Act as an excuse. He pointed out that solutions come from state relations, though personal relationships can positively influence the outcomes.
Regarding the Brussels Conference, he said Lebanon's unity is crucial for solving its problems, and dialogue with Syria about the refugees is necessary.
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