Turks urge Lebanon to overcome crisis
LEBANON: Visiting Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Wednesday urged Lebanon’s rival parties to unite and overcome a crisis
linked to a UN probe into the assassination of the country’s ex-Premier.
“The premier stressed the importance of stability in Lebanon and the
need for all parties to come together and find solutions to all matters
related to the international tribunal,” said a statement issued by the
Lebanese presidency following a meeting between Erdogan and President
Michel Sleiman.
Turkey would “work to help preserve the unity of Lebanon,” Erdogan
said after a meeting with Lebanese parliament speaker Nabih Berri.
Erdogan underlined the importance of avoiding a civil conflict that
could spread through the region while meeting with Sleiman and Berri, a
Lebanese government official said on condition of anonymity.
The Turkish premier’s two-day visit comes amid a standoff between the
camp of Prime Minister Saad Hariri and the powerful militant group
Hezbollah over a UN-backed court probing the murder of Hariri’s father,
ex-premier Rafiq Hariri.
His arrival in Beirut was punctuated by a group of Armenians
protesting what they say was genocide against their community by
Turkey’s precursor, the Ottoman Empire, in the early 20th century.
“The aim of (Erdogan’s) visit was to sign bilateral agreements... and
strengthen quadripartite ties among Turkey, Syria, Jordan and Lebanon,”
Sleiman’s office said.
“The meeting also covered... the importance of finding solutions to
all matters related to the international tribunal.”
Erdogan’s trip comes as Lebanon anxiously awaits an anticipated
indictment by the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, which is investigating
the 2005 bombing that killed Rafiq Hariri and 22 others.
Tensions are soaring in Beirut as the STL is reportedly set to
implicate high-ranking Hezbollah operatives in the Hariri murder, a move
the Shiite militant party has warned against.
Erdogan, whose country played a key role in mediating now-frozen
peace talks between Syria and Israel, said Turkey would do everything in
its power to prevent war in Lebanon, in comments published hours ahead
of his visit.
“Should any signs of war surface in Lebanon, God forbid, Turkey and
other countries in the region will do everything they can to prevent
that war,” Erdogan told the Lebanese daily As-Safir on the eve of his
visit.
“Today we stand by Lebanon as we always have,” he said. Turkey is
widely seen as aiming to position itself as a central regional mediator
in the troubled Middle East.
In the evening, Erdogan told a joint news conference with Hariri that
he had contacted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad before his visit and
would get in touch with him again on his return to Ankara to “evaluate
the situation.”
Beirut, Thursday, AFP |