It is historically well known that they were in the middle of the Tel Al-Zatar siege at the time. He went and saw Yasser Arafat; in the middle of the Beirut war, he went and saw Yasser Arafat, and after the assassination of his son, Bayar, uh, he went and saw Hassan Nasrallah. Yes. I mean, he is famous for breaking taboos. Um, He likes to break taboos, to break the ice, and take it all inside him, at a time when he has received lots of criticism for that, Um, because the man thinks that your place is here, how can you go there? He has the flexibility, and, ((pw)), uh, the mental refinement, if you will, ((pw)), and the, ((pw)), ((pw)), mental clarity, ((pw)), and he does not have any complex, or any dependence on any position or on any team {lipsmack}. This allows him to have a special position, Um, Um, and, and as a result, this took some time for March 14, until all, uh, his colleagues in March 14 understood how he could go there, how he could go to meet General Oun? Um, Um, How could he go and meet with Minister Suleiman Franjieh? We should be in a confrontational position, without abandoning his convictions and his beliefs, uh. Or, I mean, was it intentional yesterday, ((pw)), I mean, to break the ice that was, I mean, dominating, ((pw)), the atmosphere between, between the two teams? I think that, I mean, President Al-Jemayel, between, ((pw)), forming the idea and implementing it in full in, in, one tenth of a second, he found that there was a will, that something should happen with Hezbollah and with General Oun. There was a chance, so why not immediately go forward, ((pw)), and grab it. Um, um. Um, There are chances of this kind that have an effect on some cases; God willing, they break the confrontation in the future, which is, ((pw)), barren, between Lebanese groups, especially between them and, uh, Hezbollah. Um, We should reach a time when we can speak with Hezbollah. This is something that we said yesterday, and this is a fixed position for us. There are many issues about which we say to Hezbollah that they are, uh, wrong.