26/11/2009 After feeling that he was once again kept away the unity and reconciliation's climate in the country, Lebanese Forces chief Samir Geagea broke his silence in a "beg" for a "place" in the reconciliations' club.
Geagea saluted the ongoing wave of reconciliations under the auspices of President Michel Sleiman. He claimed that there was no personal dispute with the head of the Change and Reform parliamentary bloc MP Michel Aoun to hold a reconciliation meeting, but rather a major political dispute.
Answering a question on whether he would meet with Marada Movement leader MP Suleiman Franjieh, Geagea answered by saying he was ready to meet any Lebanese political party and expressed admiration toward "the positive role played by MP Franjieh."
Answering a question about Wednesday's Baabda reconciliation between MPs Michel Aoun and Walid Jumblatt, Geagea said: "If only that meeting between Aoun and Jumblat had happened before some time, we would have spared a lot of tense attitudes toward us over our political relation with Jumblatt."
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