MP Saad Rafic Hariri and US President George W. Bush’s personal assistant for the Middle East discussed the United Nations-commissioned investigation into the February terrorist attack that killed former Prime Minister Rafic Hariri.
Talks in New York City, at the head of the Future bloc in Parliament’s residence, also focused on United Nations Security Council Resolution 1595, which established the international probe, and on the need to reveal the whole truth behind the Beirut bombing, so its perpetrators will be handed maximum judicial penalties.
MP Hariri and the White House official in charge of the Middle East also discussed developments in the region.