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Key players at the Doha conference
Lebanese leaders are at round table talks in Qatar in a bid to end the political deadlock that has left their country without a president for the past six months.
Doha: Lebanese leaders are at round table talks in Qatar in a bid to end the political deadlock that has left their country without a president for the past six months.
The key players at the talks are:
Nabih Berri, Lebanon's Parliament Speaker
Fouad Siniora, Lebanese Prime Minister
General Michel Aoun, Lebanese opposition leader
Boutros Harb, Lebanese political figure
Shaikh Hamad Bin Jassim Bin Jaber Al Thani, Qatar's Prime Minister
Amr Moussa, Arab League Chairman
Saad Hariri, Lebanese Sunni Muslim leader
Mohammad Ra'ad, Lebanese Member of Parliament
Walid Jumblatt, the leader of Lebanon's most powerful Druze clan
Ameen Gemayel, former Lebanese president
Samir Geagea, the leader of the right wing Lebanese Forces political party
Elias Skaff, Lebanese Minister of Industry
Michel Murr, Lebanese politician and businessman
Gassan Tueni, Lebanese political figure
Mohammad Al Safadi, Lebanese Member of Parliament
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