BEIRUT (Reuters) – Rival Lebanese leaders will meet again on Thursday to try to agree on a government reshuffle following two days of talks aimed at defusing a political crisis that has threatened to spill into the streets. The talks, which began on Monday with a pledge by Lebanon’s politicians to refrain from attacking each other in the media, focused on Tuesday on the key issue —
Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, who convened the talks, described the session as "frank, deep and rich" and said the leaders would use the break to consider various proposed compromises such as expanding the government to include more opposition members"Bringing down the government is not proposed. Personally, I am not proposing a new prime minister or a new government statement or a vote of confidence in the government," Berri told reporters after the session.
"The government could expand or contract. In this case, participation cannot be except with more than a third." He set Thursday as the date for the next meeting.A political source said the leaders had not made major progress and divisions remained deep, but that Thursday’s session could be decisive.
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BEIRUT (AFP) – Lebanese leaders return to roundtable talks to discuss possible government changes amid threats to take to the streets by both pro-Damascus Hezbollah and the anti-Syrian parliamentary majority.The crucial talks Sunday follow a warning from French Defence Minister Michele Alliot-Marie on Saturday of the risks of renewed violence on the Lebanon – Isrtael border after the Jewish state’s devastating summer war with Hezbollah.
كل من صدّقه بأنّه كان مخدوعاً، لأنّه لم يشر في توقّعاته عشيّة رأس السّنة التي شهدت آخر إطلالاته التلفزيونيّة إلى تلك الحرب، وتبريره بأنّه ما كان ليثير خوف وقلق اللبنانيين بالحديث عن الحرب، وأنّه اكتفى بالحديث عن حادث كبير سيقع داخل نفق، ما يزال ميشال حايك، الذي أطلق عليه لقب "نوستراداموس العرب"، ما يزال يملك تلك القدرة الكبيرة على تسمير المشاهدين أمام شاشة التلفزيون، للاستماع منه شخصياً إلى توقّعاته، بعد أن انتشرت شائعات على شبكة الإنترنت عن توقّعات كان يسارع بنفسه إلى التبرؤ منها.
By KATHERINE ZOEPF, BEIRUT,Lebanon 


