Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat denied on Monday reports saying that he sent a letter to Syrian President Bashar Assad, in an attempt to reconsider his current relation with the Damascus regime.
"I haven't reached this level of political dotage and stupidity,” Jumblat told the PSP-affiliated al-Anbaa website.
The Daily Star newspaper reported on Monday that Lebanese Democratic Party leader MP Talal Arslan has conveyed a letter form Jumblat to Assad, in which the PSP leader asked for a reconsideration of the relations between his party and the Syrian regime.
The report also said the letter included asking Assad to allow two Druze soldiers to rejoin the Syrian army after they had announced their defection.
"Assad sent a partial reply to Jumblat,” The Daily Star quoted sources close to the March 8 alliance as saying.
However, Arslan on Monday denied these reports.
A Syrian source also denied to the daily Al-Akhbar newspaper The Daily Star's report.
Jumblat refused to explain The Daily Star's report in political terms, "because the newspaper is owned by the Hariri family," according to Al-Akhbar.
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