Lebanon's parliament has Egypt to snub Syria's Arab summit ...
Iran 'nuclear questions remain' ... rescheduled a presidential vote for May 13.
The announcement comes after the deeply divided Lebanese parliament failed four days earlier in its 17th attempt to elect a new president. The vote was postponed over disagreements between the anti-Syrian majority, backed by the West and most Arab states, and the opposition which is supported by Iran and Syria. Lebanon has been without a president since last November, when the term of Emile Lahoud ended.
(Deutsche Welle)
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