Friday, August 08, 2008

Want to hear a good one? Berri: Lebanon fully committed to implementing 1701

Hussein Abdallah and Eugene Yukin
Daily Star staff
Friday, August 08, 2008

Berri: Lebanon fully committed to implementing 1701


BEIRUT: Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri said after meeting European Parliament chief Hans-Gert Pottering on Thursday that Lebanon was fully committed to implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1701, while accusing Israel of violating the resolution, which put an end to the 34-day war. he speaker added that the Lebanese Armed Forces had the best of relations with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).

"South Lebanon is living in peace and harmony and Israeli air and sea violations of Lebanon's sovereignty are the only source of disturbance," he said.

Addressing a lunch banquet at Phoenicia Intercontinental hotel in Beirut, Berri thanked Europe's chief legislator for the European Union's support to Lebanon during the summer 2006 war with Israel, adding that Lebanon was "proud" of Hizbullah's resistance.

"We are grateful for the EU position during the summer 2006 war ... from day one, the EU was pushing for a cease-fire," Berri said.

The lunch banquet was also attended by Premier Fouad Siniora, who met separately with Pottering earlier Thursday.

At a news conference held at Parliament earlier on Thursday, Pottering spoke of his and the European Union's deep devotion to peace in Lebanon and the wider Middle East.

"For me it's a great pleasure to be in Beirut on the invitation of Speaker Berri," he said.

Pottering held talks with Berri for about 40 minutes before speaking to reporters.

This is Pottering's second visit to the Middle East as president of the European Parliament.

Citing "security concerns" he explained his inability to visit Lebanon earlier.

"We have discussed a broad range of challenges, what the EU can do, what the European Parliament can do," Pottering said.

"It is my ambition as president of Parliament ... to promote with all modest means of course the peace process in the Middle East," he added.

Speaking on the efforts that he would undertake to promote peace, Pottering said he would try to convince other EU leaders to contribute to the region.

"I am personally and deeply convinced that a peace in the Middle East to solve the Palestine problems which is one of the core questions is really decisive for the relations between the European Union and the Muslim and Arab World," he said, adding that "all countries, including Israel" had the right to live in peace.

As part of his visit to Lebanon, the EU Parliament president will be getting a tour of South Lebanon on Friday.

When asked if he was afraid, Pottering replied: "I am always aware of the situation but it is our political ambition to make the development possible that we are not afraid."

Pottering, who arrived in Beirut late on Wednesday, started his Thursday meetings by visiting President Michel Sleiman at the Presidential Palace in Baabda.

The EU Parliament chief told reporters after meeting Sleiman that the European Union supported the establishment of best relations between Lebanon and Syria.

Pottering will spend three days in Lebanon before heading to Damascus shortly ahead of Sleiman's scheduled visit to the Syrian capital, scheduled for August 13.

"I found that it was convenient to visit Lebanon during this period and I will head from here to Syria where I am scheduled to meet Syrian President Bashar Assad ... and you all know that President Sleiman will also be visiting Syria next week," he told reporters.

Pottering added that the European Parliament was willing to play a major role in reviving the Middle East peace process .

"The EU will play its full role in reviving the peace process in the region on both the political and economic levels."

Pottering then headed to the Grand Serail where he discussed with Siniora bilateral relations between the European Union and Lebanon.

The European legislator reiterated the European Parliament's support to Siniora and the Lebanese government in a bid to achieve a "fully sovereign Lebanon."

"We are committed to helping Lebanon in becoming a sovereign state which embraces many cultures and religions," he said.

"Lebanon can be a model for the entire region," he added.

Pottering, who focused in most of his statement on the Middle East peace process, also said that the EU was looking forward to see an Israeli and a Palestinian state living in peace next to one another.

Asked if he will drop a specific message to Syrian officials during his visit to Damascus, Pottering said that it was necessary to bring Syria back to the peace process.

"We hope Syria takes some steps to enhance the peace process," he added.

Pottering also met Foreign Minister Fawzi Salloukh, and representatives of different Lebanese parties.

Comment: Used to be that reporters would tear apart a story like this. No longer. Reporters simply present what the "state" wants it to-no questions asked. If you dare become critical, you no longer have access-today, reporting has become "all about access"-the result is we, the people, can no longer trust we are getting the facts-thus theemergence of blogs and other electronicmedia.

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