Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat hoped on Monday that the concerned Lebanese forces would approve the funding of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon for the sake of the country’s higher interest and in order to avoid economic sanctions and internal tensions.
He said in his weekly editorial in the PSP-affiliated al-Anbaa magazine: “All sides are better off revising the current sensitive phase in Lebanon and the region in order for them to avoid becoming captive of their escalatory positions on complex issues of contention.”
“This requires the Lebanese to calmly handle major regional changes in order to prevent these changes from negatively impacting the internal Lebanese scene,” he noted.
He renewed his call to cooperate with the tribunal whereby the accused would be able to head to The Hague and defend themselves.
“It’s true that the STL is a cause of concern to certain sides, but to others, it is an inevitable way to reveal the truth behind political assassinations,” the MP stressed.
Addressing concerns over Hizbullah’s possession of arms, Jumblat said: “This issue cannot be resolved through heated speeches, but only through calm dialogue, which can pave the way for the resumption of discussions over Lebanon’s defense strategy against Israel.”
“All these factors require the Lebanese political powers to support the country’s security and military institutions, which remain a main protector of civil peace,” the PSP leader remarked.
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