Lebanon's 14 rival political factions on Saturday met in a French chateau in an attempt to ease the months-long domestic political crisis.
The two-day close-door meeting, initiated and sponsored by the French government, marks the first time that the 14 Lebanese rival parties have converged to seek solution to the political crisis.
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner hosted the meeting at the Chateau de Celle-Saint Cloud, located in the west suburbs of the French capital.
"The minister made an opening statement and then there was a round during which everybody expressed their point of view," said a spokesperson of the French Foreign Ministry.
The meeting, without a set agenda, will focus on the theme of "strengthening the Lebanese state."
Lebanon's Shi'ite group Hezbollah has also sent representatives to the meeting although it nearly canceled its participation after French President Nicolas Sarkozy vaguely linked the group to terrorism.
"At first we planned to renounce going to Paris because such comments are biased," Hezbollah's chief delegate Mohammed Fneish told France's newspaper Le Figaro.
But Sarkozy later clarified his statement, saying France was not considering designating Hezbollah a terrorist group and that Hezbollah was regarded as an important political player in Lebanon.
Güncelleme Tarihi: 15 Temmuz 2007, 10:23
Lebanon's rival parties meet in France
Lebanon's 14 rival political factions on Saturday met in a French chateau in an attempt to ease the months-long domestic political crisis.

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