Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat expressed pessimism over developments in Syria, saying that the international evaluation of Syrian President Bashar Assad’s alleged reforms isn’t very optimistic.
High-ranking sources quoted Jumblat as saying: “I fear for Syria as a whole.”
Al-Liwaa newspaper reported that the Druze leader’s ties with Damascus and Hizbullah have reached a standstill.
The daily said that Jumblat’s latest stances are to neutralize the Druze from the conflict that is happening in Syria.
The sources quoted Jumblat as saying: “There’s no escape from reforms, and there’s no need to waste time and chance, this is gambling with Syria’s future.”
Meanwhile, al-Mustaqbal Movement sources denied to An Nahar newspaper the possibility of a meeting between former PM Saad Hariri and Jumblat in the near future.
However, the daily said that the PSP leader might visit Saudi Arabia and meet with Hariri there.
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