The strained relationship between Lebanon’s Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri and Progressive Socialist Party (PSP) leader Walid Jumblatt is expected to witness a breakthrough the upcoming week, ministerial sources told Asharq Al-Awsat.
The reconciliation meeting is expected to take place upon an initiative from Speaker Nabih Berri.
The sources said Berri played an important role immediately after the escalating campaigns between Jumblatt and the Future Movement culminated last Sunday when Hariri commented on Jumblatt’s tweets.
They explained that Berri intervened at the right time, and both Hariri and Jumblatt immediately responded to his initiative and put an end to the campaigns. They pointed out that the channels of communication between the Progressive Party and the Future Movement were reopened.
The recent parliamentary session saw a friendly exchange between Hariri and MP of Progressive Party Marwan Hamadeh, who was a witness to Berri’s efforts to end the media campaigns, some of which carried unprecedented expressions between the two parties.
The same sources confirmed that Berri’s mediation was welcomed by both parties which paved the way for the meeting in the coming days at the invitation of the Speaker.
They expect the meeting to be held before the end of next week. This was decided during a meeting between Hariri and Berri at the presence of PM Hamadeh, on the sidelines of the last parliamentary session.
The reconciliation meeting will lead to clearing the atmosphere between the two and even reconfirm their alliance, according to the sources.
In the same context, Minister of Industry Wael Abou Faour asserted that the coming days will also see a better strong relationship between the two parties, out of common concern, pointing out that Berri’s efforts will have the “magical touch” in bridging the gap between the allies.
The debate on disagreements is to reach a common ground between the two, stressing the relationship is solid and stable based on sound foundations, Abu Faour said during a ceremony at the Lebanese University in Rashaya.
Speaking at the same ceremony, Future bloc MP Mohammad al-Qarawi stressed that the strong and solid relationship between the Future Movement and the Progressive Socialist Party aims to build an independent and just state based on Taif Agreement, adding that they what unites them is stronger than any momentarily political disparity.
In a radio interview, MP Bilal Abdullah said the Future Movement and PSP entered into the truce following Berri’s efforts.
Abdullah indicated that the relationship with the Movement is not as it should be, noting that they should treat each other as allies once again and this requires consultation on some issues.