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Ali Hassan Khalil: It's Not Surprising for Someone Proficient in the Art of Sabotage to Change Their Welcome to Dialogue

Ali Hassan Khalil: It's Not Surprising for Someone Proficient in the Art of Sabotage to Change Their Welcome to Dialogue

Advisor to the Speaker of the Parliament, Nabih Berri, Deputy Ali Hassan Khalil pointed out that "between the sentiment of the uncle and the son-in-law, positions change from one dinner to another." In a statement issued by his media office, in response to recent comments by the head of the "Free Patriotic Movement," Deputy Gebran Bassil, Khalil said, "It is not surprising for someone who masters the art of hampering the country's and people's interests to change their welcome to Berri's dialogue initiative and shift to a tone of conditions and priorities, burdening the mission with futile discussions merely to thwart the dialogue and divert it from its direction. After feeling the magnitude of the great response to the initiative, which created a supportive dynamic for the dialogical approach and Berri's role in it, he shifted yesterday to an analysis where he recklessly mixed matters and assumed a conflict between the French role and the initiative, seeking to take revenge on the positives that have emerged in the country."

He added, "He almost said, like the suspicious figure, 'Take me to disrupt the dialogue...,' covering up his deviation from what he was supposed to consider his national and political convictions and alliances, to intersecting narrow interests that have delayed and complicated reaching the election of the next president."

He noted, "On the side of the anthem of false heroics that he repeats shamelessly in the forensic auditing, he, who first revealed his practices and responsibilities, is drowned in an ocean of billions in corruption and its mismanagement by him and his ministerial advisors, in addition to the questionable contracts from ships to fuel and all the way to the financial engineering adopted by Zelensky, the uncle, along with his proposals and the son-in-law, contrary to all the claims of renewal instead of extending the central bank governor's term, with the records witnessing… and there’s more to come."

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