Hariri Rejects Accusations of Arming Syrian Opposition: We Provide Humanitarian, Political Support

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Former Prime Minister Saad Hariri rejected accusations that the March 14 camp is arming the Syrian opposition, reported the pan-Arab daily al-Hayat on Saturday.

He told the daily: “We provide it with humanitarian and political support.”

“We will help the Syrian people in any way we can,”he declared.

“We will help the Syrian opposition through the media and financial means. We will call on countries to back the Free Syrian Army,” he continued.

He slammed Syrian Information Minister Omran al-Zohbi's labeling of the March 14 officials as terrorists, saying that this description fits the Syrian regime.

“We are only performing our popular and humanitarian duties towards the Syrian people,” stressed Hariri.

Head of the Loyalty to the Resistance bloc MP Mohammed Raad criticized on Friday the March 14 camp's memorandum to President Michel Suleiman, which he said is aimed at covering up its “aggression” against Syria.

The memo, delivered to the president on Tuesday, calls for the expulsion of the Syrian ambassador to Lebanon, suspension of security agreements with Syria, and filing a complaint to the Arab League over Syria's violations of Lebanon's border.

Commenting on his meeting on Tuesday night in Paris with Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat, Hariri said: “We share bonds of friendship with the MP.”

“We also share common political views in that we believe that the country is passing through a difficult period,” he explained.

“Some sides are fearful that Lebanon could be headed towards a crisis, but I don't think so,” added the former premier.

“We agree with Jumblat on various principles related to the Cedar Revolution and the March 14 camp,” he said.

“We are committed to these principles,” he stressed.

“We enjoy a political strategic relationship with Jumblat and we reached an agreement over the dangers facing Lebanon,” he revealed.

“Direct contact between us will continue, especially since we share a common position on the Syrian revolt,” he stated.

Hariri and Jumblat met for the first time on Tuesday since the toppling of the former prime minster's government in January 2011.

On Wednesday, Jumblat said of the meeting: “Our common struggle with the Hariri family and our political ties transcend current differences.”

Comments 11
Missing shark12 08 September 2012, 12:10

Well done ya Sheikh Saad ..

Thumb The-Patriot 08 September 2012, 12:47

Even if you support them militarily ... im with you all the way sheikh saad !! ... time for sweet revenge and better served cold ! :)

Missing shark12 08 September 2012, 12:48

galiboun why dont you say ratshit when Hasan speaks..

Thumb benzona 08 September 2012, 13:08

thank-you very much sheikh Saad. This isn't easy for you, the Syrian president killed your father, Lebanese terrorists (HA) were the executioners yet you still help the Syrians without holding a grudge against their country. You're an example to all of us.

Default-user-icon karim_m1 (Guest) 08 September 2012, 16:14

Sorry S3addo, you cannot reject those accusation we all saw the forged document Wi2am Wahhab and the fake video evidence of Walid Mo3alem! And I bet as soon as the documents containing more fake evidence and Photoshopped photos are prepared Kaftageh Raad and Comisyangeh Bassil will had a press conference and show them. There! Try rejecting those.

Default-user-icon Mohammed Raad (Guest) 08 September 2012, 16:15

galiboun, you called?

Missing abraham 08 September 2012, 17:13

Iv'e seen or read naive people speak, but you Benzona, Shark12 and The Patriot take the cake.
If you think Hariri and his lackeys weren't sending arms and money to FSA, thru Akkar and other regions you are soooooooo naive. Because people like you Lebanon will never be a country of independant and of course democratic country

Thumb benzona 09 September 2012, 01:23

What's up FT, or shall I say nickname #15? Allah yi se3dak because I can't!

Default-user-icon Visitor (Guest) 09 September 2012, 01:10

"sheikh saad BHAHAHAHAHAHAHA"

"love4bashar"

Missing bistonie 09 September 2012, 01:32

Even though most of the people in Lebanon are against another civil war. I see it as imminent, some people talk about national unity. Everyone is against everyone, they can never agree on anything. I can't wait till the war comes back. Why are the Lebanese people the most racist Arabs. They have one of the highest literacy rates in the Arab world but sadly it doesn't show. All they care about are materialistic things and buying nice cars. You folks should look at yourselves before you criticize any other country

Default-user-icon Mtanos Bokhazy (Guest) 10 September 2012, 01:54

Hariri is either a liar or just a clueless figurehead who lives inside his PS3.