Former Prime Minister Saad Hariri slammed on Saturday any renewal of the national dialogue that doesn’t address the defense strategy, stressing that there will be no civil war in Lebanon.
Asked by a twitter user if the opposition will join any national dialogue if it didn’t discuss the national strategy, Hariri said “there’s no need.”
He refused to comment over accusations that his economic policies cost Lebanon a lot.
“Well I am sure people know who lies and who doesn’t, who is sincere and who isn't,” Hariri said.
Concerning the developments in Syria, he stressed that “change is imminent in Syria.”
“He (President Bashar Assad) is finished you will see,” Hariri told one twitter user.
Growing criticism of the Arab League observer mission for its failure to end violence that the United Nations says has claimed more than 5,000 lives
The former PM confirmed that he will return soon to Lebanon.
Lebanon's opposition leader, who has been absent from the country for nearly eight months, has chosen Twitter as a comeback tool to reach out to followers.
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