Hariri stresses that the problem in Lebanon is not with Syrians and criticizes the presence of Hezbollah terrorist in Syria
ARK News: Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri expressed on Sunday his dissatisfaction with Lebanese Parties that share Assad's regime in his war against the Syrian people, referring to the Lebanese terrorist Hezbollah.
This came during a panel discussion at the World Summit of Governments in Dubai, and Hariri pointed out that "it is true that we are not satisfied with the Lebanese parties involved in the Syrian war, but I do not want this dispute to affect the economy of Lebanon, and Hariri did not mention Hezbollah's terrorist name explicitly, but the latter is the only one who takes part in the fighting alongside the forces of the Bashar al-Assad regime to suppress the Syrian revolution.
Regarding the Syrian refugees, who are harassed by some Lebanese parties, the Lebanese Prime Minister mentioned: "If we put all our problems on the displaced, we laugh at ourselves."
Hariri continued saying: "Why do not we use displaced people to implement investment projects, especially since we know they will eventually return to their country?"
Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri has denounced previously the insistence of some Lebanese on normalization of relations with the Assad regime and attempts by some to consolidate these relations
Hariri criticized Assad's regime in the first of last August, for issuing Law No. 10, Hariri pointed out at the time that the aim of the Law No. 10 which issued by the Assad regime was to prevent Syrian refugees from returning to their homes.
The head of the National Coalition for the Revolutionary Forces and the Syrian opposition Abdel Rahman Mustafa has pointed out that the difficulties of the Syrian refugees in Lebanon are "getting worse", and he stressed that "influential parties in the new government of Lebanon chose to pressure them to force them to return."
He called on the United Nations and UNHCR to take urgent measures to ensure their protection and to prevent them from returning, stressing that "the provision of guarantees of return is impossible before the completion of the political solution."
Source: Agencies
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