In the first reaction from Syria to the decision of the Hariri tribunal a deputy calls on Lebanon’s politicians to apologize

About that path, and the implications of the decision and its dimensions, he speaks to RT, a member of the Syrian People’s Assembly, Ahmed Al-Kuzbari, (and he headed the Constitutional and Legislative Committee in the Council).

Al-Kuzbari says, “The politicians in Lebanon should apologize to the Syrian government and the Syrian people for all the false accusations they made, after the judgment was issued by the International Tribunal and it proved that the Syrian government has nothing to do with the assassination.”

Al-Kuzbari pointed out that “the matter will now be subject to scrutiny by the Syrian judicial authorities and by the Syrian lawyers in a manner that serves the interests of the affected Syrian people, who retain all their legal rights as a result of the repeated accusations of their government and the consequent measures at the international level that have resulted in serious harm to them in accordance with the rules And the requirements of international law. “

Al-Kuzbari returns as a reminder of what followed the assassination of Hariri, saying that “the March 14 team headed by Saad Hariri, Prime Minister at the time, charged Syria, and since 2005 President Bashar Al-Assad has denied any connection with Syria with the assassination of Hariri, but said if the international investigation proves the involvement of Syrians, they will be traitors.” They will be severely punished, and the Syrian government has cooperated actively with the international investigation, because uncovering the facts is an important Syrian interest. “

Al-Kuzbari refers to the use of “false witnesses” who “misled the investigation, inflicted harm and politicized the assassination. In 2010, Saad Hariri admitted making a mistake in hastening accusations against Syria.”

Al-Kuzbari added, “It is absolutely certain that the Syrian state is the most affected by the assassination. From 2005 to 2020, the International Tribunal has been used as a means of constant and direct pressure on the Syrian government, and it has been accused in advance as if the verdict was issued and that it is guilty.”

Al-Kuzbari says, “The politicians in Lebanon should apologize to the Syrian government and the Syrian people for all the false accusations they made, after the judgment was issued by the International Tribunal and it proved that the Syrian government was not connected to the assassination.”

Al-Kuzbari concludes by saying that, “from the first reading, we can say that what the Syrian government stated is the exact truth and that all the forgery and politicization could not affect that fact.”

Source : RT