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German President Concludes Visit to Lebanon

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier concluded a three-day official visit to Lebanon on Wednesday at the invitation of President Michel Aoun, the National News Agency reported.

Steinmeier had met Aoun, Speaker Nabih Berri, Prime Minister Saad Hariri and Muslim and Christian spiritual leaders during his visit.

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Hariri Begins Official Visit to Turkey

Prime Minister Saad Hariri arrived Tuesday evening in Ankara on an official visit during which he will meet with Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Prime Minister Binali Yildirim.

A statement issued by Hariri's office said talks will tackle “the latest developments in Lebanon and the region and means to develop bilateral relations between the two countries in all fields.”

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Berri Meets German President, Reassures on Stability, Elections

Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri on Tuesday reassured that he “will not allow anything that jeopardizes stability and the unity of Lebanon and the Lebanese,” a day after his supporters blocked roads and staged a violent demo outside the Free Patriotic Movement's headquarters in protest at leaked remarks by FPM chief Jebran Bassil.

Berri also stressed the “importance” of the upcoming parliamentary elections and noted that the vote will be held on time.

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German President Meets Christian and Muslim Leaders, Inspects Naval UNIFIL Forces

Visiting German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier inspected on Tuesday the UNIFIL naval peacekeeping forces in the port of Beirut, the State-run National News Agency reported.

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Ain el-Tineh: Bassil's Remarks 'Won't be Ignored'

Lebanon's political atmospheres tensed up following remarks made by Foreign Minister Jebran Bassil about Speaker Nabih Berri, which “will reflect negatively on the Presidential term and government” amid unconfirmed chances that AMAL ministers “might resign from the Cabinet,” al-Joumhouria daily reported on Tuesday.

Ain el-Tineh sources (residence of AMAL Movement and Speaker Berri) told the daily: “Shall a settlement be reached it must be based on new rules. Former equations have fallen,” they said, referring to a fragile media truce between AMAL and the Free Patriotic Movement led by Bassil.

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Report: Bassil 'Won't Apologize' for Berri Remarks

The Free Patriotic Movement stressed on Tuesday that its leader “will not apologize” for remarks he made about Speaker Nabih Berri, as sources close to the Speaker assured that absence of a “public apology” means “there is no government or (President Michel Aoun's) term,” al-Akhbar daily reported on Tuesday,

FPM head and Foreign “Minister Jebran Bassil will not apologize, he would only express regret as he announced through al-Akhbar on Monday,” the daily quoted unnamed FPM sources as saying.

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Aoun Meets German President, Says 'Pluralistic Society Has Its Problems'

President Michel Aoun held talks Monday in Baabda with visiting German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.

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AMAL, FPM Trade Gunfire Accusations amid Angry Sin el-Fil Demo

Supporters of AMAL Movement and the Free Patriotic Movement on Monday accused each other of firing arms in Sin el-Fil's Mirna Chalouhi area, as an FPM official said guards fired in the air to defend FPM's headquarters after it was attacked by AMAL protesters.

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Hizbullah 'Categorically' Rejects Bassil's Remarks against Berri

Hizbullah on Monday said it “categorically rejects” Free Patriotic Movement chief Jebran Bassil's leaked remarks about Speaker Nabih Berri.

“We categorically reject the insulting remarks against His Excellency, the Parliament Speaker and brother Mr. Nabih Berri... We reject any insult against him wherever it may come from,” Hizbullah, which is allied with both Berri and Bassil, said in a statement.

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Mashnouq Says Bassil's Remarks on Berri Require 'Apology to Lebanese'

Interior Minister Nouhad al-Mashnouq on Monday urged Foreign Minister Jebran Bassil to show “courage” and apologize to the Lebanese people over leaked remarks against Speaker Nabih Berri.

Speaking to reporters after meeting the Speaker in Ain el-Tineh, Mashnouq said Bassil's remarks should be followed by “an apology to the Lebanese.”

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