HH the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani holding talks with the
Lebanese President General Michel Aoun at the Emiri Diwan yesterday. The
talks were attended by HH the Deputy Emir Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad
al-Thani and HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh
Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa al-Thani.
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President Michel Aoun landed
in Doha Wednesday accompanied by an eight-minister delegation in
his second and last stop on a tour of Gulf countries to meet with the
Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamid al-Thani and top officials .
The emir of Qatar Wednesday praised the election of President Michel
Aoun as the “best choice” for Lebanon, saying the country has entered a
new stage following the end of the 29-month presidential vacuum. The Emir of Qatar vowed to follow up on the case of the nine abducted Lebanese soldiers following his talks with President Aoun Nine Lebanese soldiers and policemen have been held captive since
(ISIS), along with Jabhat Fatah al-Sham – formerly the Al-Qaeda-linked
Nusra Front – briefly overran the northeast border town of Arsal in
August 2014. More than 30 soldiers and policemen were initially captured, but most
were released. Some were killed in captivity, however, and nine are
still being held by ISIS. As well as the case of the nine
Lebanese servicemen held by Daesh since Aug. 2014, the talks also
included the case of Greek Orthodox Archbishop Boulos Yazigi and Syriac
Orthodox Archbishop Yohanna Ibrahim who were abducted in April 2013 by
armed men while travelling from the Turkish border to Aleppo. Aoun also
raised the case of Lebanese cameraman Samir Kassab, who was kidnapped by
gunmen while working near Aleppo on assignment for the U.K’s Sky News
channel in Oct. 2013.
During the session, regional and international issues, including the developments in the Middle East, were discussed. They also reviewed bilateral relations between Qatar and Lebanon and ways of enhancing them in all fields. The two sides agreed to activate the higher joint committee between the
two countries, and to promote economic and investment co-operation for
the benefit of both sides. Earlier, on arrival the Lebanese President was accorded an official reception ceremony at the Emiri Diwan. Following the official talks, HH the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad
al-Thani hosted a luncheon banquet in honour of President Michel Aoun
and the delegation accompanying him.
Aoun’s two-day official visit to Doha came at the invitation of the emir, with whom he met personally after his arrival. The emir expressed optimism over Aoun’s election as Lebanon’s 13th president, describing him as “the best choice.” The meeting addressed means to promote bilateral ties between the two countries. Sheikh Tamim also praised the efforts exerted by Lebanese security
agencies to preserve stability in Lebanon, which “would encourage
Qataris to visit Lebanon during the holidays.” He also expressed his country’s readiness to contribute to
development projects in Lebanon and to encourage investment in the
country.
Aoun discussed the security situation in Lebanon, reiterating that
preemptive strikes by the Lebanese Army and security agencies have
averted terror plots in the country. After the meeting, the Lebanese delegation and their Qatari
counterparts held bilateral talks to discuss matters of common interest
and means of exchanging expertise.
Syrian civil war
The emir of Qatar also discussed the conflict in Syria with Aoun, reiterating his country’s utter rejection of President Bashar Assad’s government, according to media reports Aoun, who is allied with Assad’s ally Hezbollah said that only a
political solution could resolve the conflict in the neighboring
country. He said he was anticipating the Syria talks in Astana to be a success, stressing that “wars cannot be resolved by arms.” “The intervention of [foreign] states are preventing Syrians from agreeing among each other.” The emir said that Lebanon and Qatar have similar viewpoints concerning the matter.