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Fouad Siniora (Arabic: فؤاد السنيورة, romanized: Fu'ād as-Sanyūrah; born 19 July 1943) is a
Lebanese politician, a
former Prime Minister of Lebanon, a...
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politician who
served as Lebanon's
minister of
finance under Fouad Saniora's government from 2005 to 2008. He was a
candidate for the 2023 Presidential...
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visit by a top Arab
leader since the U.S.-led
invasion in 2003. Fuad
Saniora called his one-day trip an
opportunity to
renew contact after more than...
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Mahmoud Majzoub and his
brother in Sidon. The
Prime Minister of
Lebanon Fuad
Saniora called Israel the
prime suspect, but
Israel denied involvement. On 28 May...
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Archived from the
original on 6
October 2022.
Retrieved 13
August 2008. "
Saniora Cabinet Wins Confidence,
Husseini Resigns, Harb
Attacks Police Oppression...
- given. The
Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera
quoted Prime Minister Saniora was
saying that, "Hezbollah has created, a 'state
within a state,' adding:...
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promised to rein in
Hezbollah in an
effort to stop Israel's offensive.
Saniora said that
there could be no
sovereign state of
Lebanon without the group's...
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organization to the **** Party. Later, he
rebuked Prime Minister of
Lebanon Fuad
Saniora for his
criticisms of Canada,
invoking the $25
million CAD that the country...
- at the
launch area,
causing no injuries.
Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad
Saniora said that the
rockets "threatened
security and stability" in the region...
- May 2020. Shadid,
Anthony (Washington Post) (2006-12-15). "In Lebanon,
Saniora stiffens his
resistance /
Prime minister rallies his backers,
mostly ****s...