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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Beirut
15 December 2007
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State David Welch arrived in Beirut Saturday for talks with top political and religious leaders, in an apparent bid to jumpstart a presidential election scheduled in parliament for Monday. Edward Yeranian reports.
David Welch's surprise visit to Beirut has political leaders and analysts2 wondering if Lebanon's parliament is finally ready to elect a new president on Monday, or if feuding3 political leaders are still unwilling4 to compromise.
Lebanon has been without a president since November 24 and eight previous attempts by parliament to elect a president have been blocked by the pro-Syrian Hezbollah-led opposition5.
Secretary Welch met with Lebanon's Maronite Christian7 Patriarch Cardinal8 Mar6 Nasrallah Butros Sfeir during the first leg of his mission. He is also expected to meet face-to-face with leaders of both the pro-Western March 14th ruling coalition9 and the pro-Syrian March 8th alliance.
Speaking to reporters, Welch urged members of parliament to get down to business on Monday and do their duty in electing a new president:
"It's the belief of the United States that it's time now for Lebanon to elect its next president," he said. "This will restore dignity and respect to the most important Christian office in this land. It is time, in our judgment10, for all the members of parliament to fulfill11 their duty and go to the parliament and vote."
Welch has apparently12 picked up the mantle13 of French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, whose repeated visits to Beirut and persistant mediation14 efforts between warring politicians, in recent weeks, ultimately failed to achieve results.
Analyst1 Paul Salem of the Carnegie Middle East Center says the United States might also find diplomacy15 difficult. He says there is a strong backlash against the United States among the pro-Western March 14th forces, over the perception that Washington has abandoned them.
"But all of this has created a sense here in Lebanon and Syria that maybe the US is doing what it did in 1984, which is kind of dramatically switch course, dramatically abandon ship and a sense that maybe they are in the process of or have already made a deal with Syria, sort of re-acknowledging Syria's role in the region, Syria's role in Lebanon, and this has caused a collapse16 of confidence in the March 14th group and an explosion of confidence in the March 8 group, and Syria," he said.
General Michel Aoun, a pillar of the Hezbollah-led March 8th alliance said last week that all future negotiations17 must go through him, and that any agreement to elect a president must be a package deal that he agrees to.
Members of the March 14th governing coalition complain that Syria is pulling the strings18 and is using General Aoun to block the election to achieve its political goals.
Both of Lebanon's two main political factions19 have agreed to nominate Army Commander General Michel Sulieman as the country's next president, but details over a new government and top political nominations20 have brought the election process to a standstill.
The assassination21 Wednesday of Brigadier General Francois al Hajj, who was widely expected to be the next Lebanese Army chief, has brought more turmoil22 to Lebanon's already precarious23 political climate.
1 analyst | |
n.分析家,化验员;心理分析学家 | |
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vi.长期不和(feud的现在分词形式) | |
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6 mar | |
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7 Christian | |
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14 mediation | |
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协商( negotiation的名词复数 ); 谈判; 完成(难事); 通过 | |
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n.骚乱,混乱,动乱 | |
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