
The General Coordinator of the National Campaign to return the displaced Syrians, Captain Maroun Al -Khouli, considered, in a statement, in response to what was stated in the words of Syrian President Ahmed Al -Shara during his reception of a delegation of Arab media people in Damascus, that “the deliberate Sharia ignored the file of the displaced Syrians in Lebanon is a political and moral shock to the Lebanese, as this file is no longer detailing, but rather turned into a social and humanitarian bomb that threatens Lebanon. After international aid stopped more than two million displaced people, 95% of them live below the poverty line.
He believed that “the transcendence of the Sharia mentioned the Lebanese sacrifices over a period of 14 years of hosting the displaced raises dangerous questions about Syria’s political vision towards Lebanon, especially since Lebanon paid according to the World Bank report more than 80 billion dollars, which equals the financial gap that destroyed its banking sector and froze the deposits of the Lebanese and led to the collapse of its national wilderness.” He said: “Talking about economic cooperation with Lebanon without recognizing this The tremendous is an incomplete approach that cannot build a balanced relationship or a real partnership between the two countries. Al -Sareeh with the sacrifices of the Lebanese people and engaging in a serious plan to restore the displaced to their homes in a safe and generous manner, because any economic or political cooperation will not succeed in light of the continuation of this denial. Lebanon pushed him, and from respecting its sovereignty and interests, instead of the continuation of the policy of denial and disregard, and that the fate of the Lebanese -Syrian relations depends on the extent of the new courage of Syria by recognizing the price that Lebanon has paid, and working with the Lebanese to address this tragedy, instead of ignoring it or betting on time.
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