Damascus: Arabi Submitted Credentials to States, Terrorists Seeking to Destroy Syria

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Damascus on Thursday lashed out at Arab League chief Nabil al-Arabi, saying he has “submitted his credentials to states and terrorist organizations that are seeking to destroy Syria.”

“Arabi is hallucinating about changing the political system of a founding state of the Arab League and he's only an employee who works for its states,” Syria's foreign ministry spokesman Jihad Maqdisi said.

On Wednesday, Arabi said Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime will not stay in power for long, urging the opposition meeting in Qatar to put aside their differences.

"It is important to unify the opposition's visions, especially because everyone knows that the regime in Syria will not remain for long and one day there will be a new situation in Syria," he told reporters in Cairo.

Preparations must start for a transitional government to be ready when "there are changes on the ground," said the Arab League secretary general.

Comments 2
Missing gabby8 08 November 2012, 22:15

Jihad Maqdisi's "credentials" are soaked in blood. There are big changes coming ya Maqdisi. You know it too. All of the regime has a suitcase packed and hidden in the closet where the mukhabbarat can't see it.

Default-user-icon sae Kubo in Tokyo (Guest) 09 November 2012, 03:54

By seeing the kidnapping crimes in lebanon, even terrorists style extremists groups waked up and moved through your country along with the mayhem in Syria is too obvious. Imagine the fact gunmen with machine guns run through in Lebanon itself is really extraordinary, but just therethening the stability in your country. The beginning was that the al-Meqdad clan challenged member s of FSA of Syria. The trrorist act groups demended to release of abducted members. The request of referral is necessary. The Alab League point of view is right as just trying to help Syria from the act of terrorists actions. ten of millins syrian must have a chance and the right by exerting it for life in the home countrybut not by threating neither by funneling by such armed groups, especially coming from outside world.