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Beirut - The Arab League Ministerial delegation announced on Thursday a six point deal to end the political crises in Lebanon. The deal calls for dialogue in Doha , Qatar starting today May 16 . It is expected that all the Lebanese leaders will head today to Doha
By Nadim Ladki DOHA (Reuters) - Rival Lebanese leaders made progress towards ending their political crisis on Sunday but disagreements over Hezbollah’s weapons remained a major hurdle to a Qatari-mediated deal. Qatar’s emir, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, weighed in on the third day of talks,...
DOHA (Reuters) - Rival Lebanese leaders made progress towards ending their political crisis on Sunday but disagreements over Hezbollah's weapons remained a major hurdle to a Qatari-mediated deal. Qatar's emir, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, weighed in on the third day of talks, meeting...
By Nadim Ladki DOHA (Reuters) - Rival Lebanese leaders made progress on issues at the heart of their political crisis on Sunday but Qatari-mediated talks face major hurdles to a deal to pull Lebanon back from the brink of a new civil war. Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabr...
By Nadim Ladki DOHA (Reuters) - Rival Lebanese leaders made progress towards ending their political crisis on Sunday but disagreements over Hezbollah's weapons remained a major hurdle to a Qatari-mediated deal. Qatar's emir, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, weighed in on the third day of talks,...
By Nadim Ladki DOHA (Reuters) - Rival Lebanese leaders made progress towards ending their political crisis on Sunday but disagreements over Hezbollah’s weapons remained a major hurdle to a Qatari-mediated deal. Qatar’s emir, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, weighed in on the third day of talks,...
By Nadim Ladki DOHA (Reuters) - Rival Lebanese leaders made progress towards ending their political crisis on Sunday but disagreements over Hezbollah's weapons remained a major hurdle to a Qatari-mediated deal. Qatar's emir, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, weighed in on the third day of talks,...
Lebanese leaders make some progress at Qatar talks * Lebanese rivals make progress, but yet to agree on shape of new government * U.S. says Hezbollah must not be rewarded for fighting * Arab League expects "today to be a decisive day" * Hezbollah says sees chance of reaching understanding (Adds...
Representatives of the Lebanese government and Hizbullah traded accusations and reported almost no progress on the second day of discussions between them in Doha, Qatar. Hizbullah's chief negotiator at the talks, Mohammed Ra'ad, refused the government's demand that the Iranian-backed group's...
Beirut/Doha - Rival Lebanese leaders continued their talks Sunday in Doha for the third consecutive day amid differences over Hezbollah arms and the formation of the upcoming national unity government, but progress was made on a new election law. Acc...
DOHA (Reuters) - Rival Lebanese leaders made progress on issues at the heart of their political crisis on Sunday but Qatari-mediated talks face major hurdles to a deal to pull Lebanon back from the brink of a new civil war. Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabr al-Thani met with...
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