Al-Julani confirmed during the meeting that he had intervened Syrian regime Regarding Lebanese affairs, he has been negative over the past decades, noting that “the Syrian regime killed Mr. Rafik Hariri,” in reference to the assassination of the former Lebanese Prime Minister.
Al-Julani added: “Our battle saved the region from a major regional war and perhaps a global war, and Syria now stands at the same distance from all parties in the conflict.” Lebanon“It will not be a case of negative interference as it was before.”
Speaking about the next stage, Al-Jolani said: “Syria has entered a new stage in building the state and moving away from revenge, and we respect Lebanon’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and security.”
He also expressed his hope that “the sectarian division in Lebanon will end and that competencies will replace quotas, stressing that Lebanon represents a strategic depth and a flank for Syria, which requires building a close strategic relationship between the two countries.”
Al-Julani stressed that Syria “You will not support one party over another in Lebanon,” he reiterated his commitment to respecting the diversity of sects and cultures in the region, stressing that Islam in Syria “protects the rights of all sects and sects.”
The meeting between Al-Julani and Jumblatt comes at a sensitive time in the region, as political forces seek to reshape regional relations amid common security and political challenges.
Since the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in 2005, Jumblatt has been one of the most vocal opponents of the regime Bashar al-Assad He formed the spearhead of what was known as the Fourteenth of March, which included Lebanese political figures who opposed the Syrian regime.