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Lebanon's Hariri says could share power with Hezbollah

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THE HAGUE — Former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri says he is now ready to share power with his rivals Hezbollah if that's what it takes to help Lebanon finally form a government after nine months of political deadlock.

Linking up with the powerful Shi'ite group would be a sharp turnabout for Hariri and his Future party, a Sunni Muslim group that supports the Sunni revolt against Shi'ite-backed President Bashar al-Assad in neighboring Syria's civil war.

It also presents a personal challenge for the son of former premier Rafik al-Hariri, whose 2005 car bomb assassination was widely blamed on Hezbollah, which denies the allegation.

But Hariri told Reuters in The Hague, where he is attending the trial in absentia of four Hezbollah members charged with his father's killing, that he's not only ready to share power with Hezbollah but is optimistic they can come to an agreement.

"We're trying to run the country with everyone, because we do not want to keep anyone outside," he said in an interview late on Thursday after attending the opening session of the Special Tribunal For Lebanon.

"Lebanon is having a difficult time, especially since the international community has failed miserably to do anything for Syria," he said. "I think it is our duty towards the people of Lebanon to stabilize the country ... I am very optimistic."

Asked why he was willing to work with a group accused of playing a role in his father's killing, he said he was committed to the principle of "innocent until proven guilty".

"We know that they are allegedly persons who committed these crimes... But at the end of the day, this is a political party that has a big coalition, with Aounis (the Free Patriotic Movement of Michel Aoun) and other political parties," he said.

NOT RETURNING YET

Lebanon, still struggling to recover from its own 1975-1990 civil war, has been without a fully functioning government since Prime Minister Najib Mikati resigned last March. A caretaker cabinet with minimal powers is running the country until the squabbling parties can reach a deal to form a government.

Fears over Syria-inspired violence have only added to the pressure on politicians to find a compromise.

Hezbollah backs Assad, himself from the minority Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shi'ite Islam.

In the past two years, two prominent figures linked to Hariri's Future Party have been killed in car bombs many Hariri supporters blamed on Hezbollah, which denies the accusation.

Hezbollah's strongholds in Beirut have also been attacked with a series of car bombs and rocket strikes that have killed dozens of civilians. Many of those attacks were claimed by al Qaeda-linked Syrian rebel groups.

Negotiations to form a new government were revived in December. A prominent Lebanese political source told Reuters that "great strides have been made in the negotiations and a new government may see the light this month."

Hariri's government was toppled by Hezbollah's political bloc in 2011 and he soon left the country. He has been living between France and Saudi Arabia, fearing for his security.

He was reluctant to give any date for his return.

"Eventually I will return. There is a security problem in Lebanon, especially as you know the assassination of (Mohamad) Chatah the year before, and (Wissam) al-Hassan the year before that," he said, referring to the targets of two car bombs in Beirut in 2013 and 2012.

"I don't want to go back and end up like the others. I want to go back and play my role as I should."

http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2014...vernment-hariri.html?partner=rss&emc=rss&_r=0
 
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This is funny...Hague trial, where are Blair and Bush? Of course first thing they do is target anti Israel organizations.

These people are unreal.
 
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This is funny...Hague trial, where are Blair and Bush? Of course first thing they do is target anti Israel organizations.

These people are unreal.

So the next time you start wars on the basis of freedom and democracy, you too can start pulling in money as a consultant, instead of facing war crimes.
 
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Yet Saudi gave $3 billion Christmas gift to the Lebanese army :lol:
 
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Interesting :agree:

Let's see what kind of response are we going to hear from Hezbollah.
 
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Cool. I just looked it up.

Out of curiosity, who is that in your avatar? :)

Looks like Michael Sheen, but Im not sure?

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I have no doubt that Saad al-Hariri is the offspring of King Fahd. The similarities are striking. No wonder that he is a Saudi Arabian citizen. :lol: Born in Riyadh too.



Ayman al-Hariri too.



:lol:

Anyway I am sure that we know what we are doing, is that not right @Yzd Khalifa ?
 
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This zionist snake make car bombs against lebanese and pretend wanting peace
 
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