
Former PSP leader Walid Jumblatt on his way to Damascus for meeting with Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa: LBCI reports
According to LBCI sources, former leader of the Progressive Socialist Party, Walid Jumblatt, is on his way to Damascus for a meeting with Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa.

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