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And Abdullah affirmed his refusal to “be drawn into discussions” and expressed his “regret” for the language that Ammar used regarding the Bisri dam project and “the accusations against all those who object to the dam.”
And he stressed that “the important thing is to transfer the money to Emaar Beirut, or to a power plant.”
I regret the language used by my colleague Hajj Ali Ammar and others, regarding the Bisri dam project, and the accusations they made against all those who object to the dam …
I believe that this wooden language has lost its effect, and we will not be drawn into discussions …
The important thing is to transfer money to Emaar Beirut, or to a power station.– Bilal abdallah (@ Bilalabdallah18) September 5, 2020
Ammar commented on the World Bank’s cancellation of funding for the Bisri dam project, saying that the “will of evil” had recently won by cutting off drinking water and service to two million people in Lebanon.
In an interview with Al-Jadid TV, Ammar said that the World Bank’s decision “has no legal or constitutional value, considering that the Bisri dam issue was issued by an act of Parliament and became binding on the executive authority to implement it “, indicating that the decision” is part of the sanctions policy imposed in the country. “
He added that “some of the politicians with the evil will that they have yesterday were with the project and today against the project, they took tens of millions of dollars and worked to disrupt this project.”
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