President of the Republic of Lebanon H E General Michel Aoun meeting Qatar's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs H E Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, in Beirut, yesterday.
Beirut: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs H E Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani has called on all Lebanese parties to give priority to the national interest and accelerate the formation of the government.
In a statement at the Lebanese Republican Palace after a meeting with President of the Republic of Lebanon H E General Michel Aoun, H E the Deputy PM affirmed that the State of Qatar will support any path that leads to the formation of the government in Lebanon, adding Qatar does not seek to undermine the French initiative, rather it is working to complete international efforts to form a government.
In response to a question by the Qatar News Agency (QNA) correspondent in Beirut about Qatar’s role in resolving the Lebanese crisis and establishing stability in Lebanon through Qatar’s contact with the Lebanese factions and regional and international countries influencing the Lebanese internal affairs, he said that Qatar’s message to Lebanon is a message of support and a clear message to all political parties that there must be a priority for the national interest in order to form the government, stressing that this communication continues on a permanent basis, whether through this visit or through communication by other means.
He added Qatar’s message is the same for all regional countries, and Qatar hopes that everyone will support in this direction to come out with the formation of a government that is agreed upon by all political currents in Lebanon in order to bring stability to the country.
Qatar’s top diplomat reiterated his country’s support for the brothers in Lebanon, adding that Qatar will always be present and proactive to support the Lebanese people and help them to overcome their crisis, pointing out that Qatar has undertaken some projects and is following up them since the explosion of the Beirut port, such as field hospitals that it sent along with the reconstruction of the Karantina Hospital that was destroyed during the Beirut port explosion, in addition to the reconstruction of some buildings, including more than 55 public schools, 20 technical institutes and 80 university buildings. The State of Qatar will rehabilitate them, in addition to providing scholarships to 400 students at the American University, he said.
H E Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani affirmed Qatar’s continued support for the brothers in Lebanon as well as its efforts and completion of its projects in these devastated areas, wishing the various Lebanese political currents success so that they prioritise the interest of the Lebanese people and work to form a government as soon as possible. We look at the future of Lebanon as a promising and positive future, but this matter requires stability and requires a formed government. We in Qatar wish them all success in their consultations and that the government will be formed as soon as possible, he added.
To a question about a Qatari initiative to solve the Lebanese crisis similar to that of Doha Agreement 2008, he said that the process of forming the government in Lebanon is an internal matter for politicians in Lebanon, stressing that Qatar has good relations with the various political currents in Lebanon and its message to them is a positive one, that is they should cooperate and place the national interest over partisan or political interests. He stressed that Qatar is ready to play a role if requested by the Lebanese parties to do so, adding that he is confident that the political currents in Lebanon are capable to give priority to their national interest and that Qatar will support any efforts to form a government that brings political stability to Lebanon.
Regarding the written message from Amir H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani to HE the Lebanese President, he said that the message expresses Qatar’s support for the brothers in Lebanon and encourages the parties to give priority to the national interest over political interests in order to achieve the formation of a government and political stability in Lebanon.
The State of Qatar always has consultations with all friendly countries interested in Lebanese affairs, and everyone agrees that this stage is sensitive in Lebanon and there must be a government as soon as possible, and all the countries that Qatar talks with are in the same direction, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs added.
In response to a question about Qatar presenting a new initiative that undermines the French initiative, he said that it has nothing to do with undermining the French initiative and we are completing international efforts, expressing his aspirations to meet with Prime Minister-designate H E Saad Hariri, who is currently outside the country, on upcoming visits to Lebanon.
On the invitation of the political parties to Doha, he added that the Lebanese are welcome at any time, but there is no initiative on the table to invite the parties to consult in Doha to solve the Lebanese crisis, hoping that the solution will be in Beirut as soon as possible.
With regard to the financial aid to Lebanon from Qatar, the Deputy Prime Minister said that allocating an integrated economic programme to Lebanon requires the formation of a government, stressing that the State of Qatar in its policy does not provide financial support in cash, but in the form of programmes that make a difference in the state’s economy and in the interest of the people. This requires a stable government and work on economic programmes that serve the people.
Lebanon’s Caretaker Prime Minister H E Dr Hassan Diab and Speaker of the Parliament H E Nabih Berri also met separately with H E Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani in Beirut yesterday.
During the meeting, they reviewed bilateral cooperation and relations, in addition to issues of common concern.
“I met with President General Michel Aoun of Lebanon during my visit to Beirut today. I affirmed that the State of Qatar will support any path that leads to the formation of a government that is agreed upon by all political parties in Lebanon,” the Deputy PM said in a tweet. “I also met with Prime Minister Dr Hassan Diab and Speaker of the Parliament Nabih Berri of the Republic of Lebanon. We reviewed bilateral cooperation relations between Qatar and Lebanon and a number of issues of common concern.”