Jumblat Holds Talks in Syria on Latest Political Developments

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Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat held talks on Wednesday with Mohammed Nassif, the assistant to the Syrian Vice President, in Damascus, reported the PSP media department.

It said that the meeting was “marked by frankness and understanding and it was an occasion to exchange ideas over the latest political developments.”

The MP was accompanied on his trip by Minister of Transportation and Public Works Ghazi al-Aridi.

The Central News Agency had reported on Wednesday that Jumblat was heading to Syria to deliver a letter from a European country to Syrian President Bashar Assad.

Comments 7
Thumb Marc 10 August 2011, 19:09

That letter says you have 2 weeks to vacate the Presidential Palace. Just couple of weeks ago, Jumblatt was told he was not welcome in Syria and there he goes again! I am surprised he is still alive to be honest, all camps will point the finger at each other should something happen to this guy.

Thumb shab 10 August 2011, 19:18

frnkness ? He's becomming funnier than Aoun

Default-user-icon Ziad (Guest) 10 August 2011, 20:17

Walid Beik, walaw the assistance of the vice-president !?! i would not have even bothered going i would have sent the letter by courier :p

Default-user-icon amirmansour (Guest) 10 August 2011, 22:05

Great
No one was available as they are packing
Assistant to the unknown VP happened top have time....
What discussion and what is it about????
How importnat is it to make headlines.

Default-user-icon Youssef Haddad (Guest) 10 August 2011, 22:11

Assad's days are numbered and Walid is reevaluating his political alignment. This time accountability is not off the table.

Default-user-icon Sigmabond (Guest) 11 August 2011, 01:01

I guess he came back convinced that the situation is very desperate... ON CHEIKH SAAD and his Al Qaeda- Akkar and Tripoli Brigades. Sorry, losers. Anothe missed opportunity. See you when we see you! Cheikh Saad better off coming back to Lebanon through Ben Gurion Airport as Damascus Airport has become OUT OF THE QUESTION.

Missing small.axe 11 August 2011, 07:56

Sgt Schultz is solving regional problems? Hah! That's a good one!

Very intelligent remark.