Informed political sources told Al-Liwaa that arrangements had been made to hold a tripartite presidential meeting in Baabda Palace to demonstrate official cohesion and agree on assumptions regarding the issue of negotiation. They pointed out that this meeting would address the ambiguities about the relationship between President Berri and the presidents of the republic and the government. These sources said that a unified position is supposed to be issued following this meeting, detailing the scheduled negotiations and the required points. In the midst of this, the results of the Saudi movement in Lebanon and abroad also continued to be monitored, and the translation of the positions communicated by the Foreign Minister’s Advisor, Prince Yazid bin Farhan, to the figures he met. These positions focused on preserving internal stability, preventing strife, implementing the full provisions of the Taif Agreement, and preserving constitutional institutions. At home, the positions of the President of the Republic were repeated before his visitors, “that official Lebanon will not go towards any agreements or peace with Tel Aviv, before meeting all the conditions and demands that it has been putting forward since the start of the war more than two years ago. And exerting effective American pressure on the occupation to stop its aggression, as President Trump promised, to prevent obstruction of negotiations.