Lebanon's parliament speaker sets stage for dialogue

0 Comments | AFP, April, 2008

BEIRUT (AFP) — Lebanon's parliament speaker Nabih Berri on Saturday moved a table with 14 seats around it into the building to try to bring rival political leaders to start talking and end a prolonged deadlock, his spokesman said.

"This step is a reaffirmation that Berri is more steadfast today than at any time before. . . that there is no alternative to dialogue as a way out of this political impasse," Ali Hamdan, the speaker's adviser told AFP.

Lebanon has been in a political deadlock which has left the country without a president for more than four months.

Although the wooden round table has been set up on the second floor of the parliament building, Hamdan said that none of the feuding political leaders has been invited yet as he is awaiting...

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