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Sir David talks to Jumblatt about Lebanon's current political situation. Jumblatt says that Syrian and Iranian interference in the country is preventing the election of a president.
Jumblatt also says it would be a big failure for the United Nations if its inquiry into Rafik Hariri's assassination failed to identify the culprits.
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After years of political instability in Lebanon, the recent election of President Michel Suleiman has brought a renewed sense of hope to the religiously diverse country. Veteran politician, Walid Jumblatt, heads the Progressive Socialist Party of Lebanon, and is the most prominent leader of the Druze community.
He spoke to Euronews about his country's current situation.
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Walid Jumbaltt with Marwan Hamadeh at the UN sums up his and the Arab goals with the US and the UN.
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Walid Jumblatt ???? ?????? , Lebanon Druz part leader tells ???? ???? Nizar Abboud on March 2ND 2007 at the UN: the state is more important than the nation. No amendment to the special tribunal on Hariri's killing. After this encounter he cancelled his open press conference at the UN giving no reasons. In Arabic ???????
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Segment 1: Walid Jumblatt, Member of Parliament in Lebanon
Segment 2: Former Hedge Fund investor and Founder, Steinhardt Partners, Michael Steinhardt
Segment 3: Robert Towne, Screenwriter/Directo r, "Ask The Dust."
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Lebanese Leader Walid Jumblatt addressing hundreds of thousands of the March 14 crowd on Nov. 23, 2006 on the day of the funeral of assassinated Industry Minister Pierre Gemayel