Syrian opposition figures, including former Vice President Abdel Halim Khaddam and Ali Sadreddin Bayanouni, the General Controller of the banned “Muslim Brotherhood Group” in Damascus, announced the establishment of the “National Salvation Front” in Brussels. The aim of this front is to change the regime by peaceful means.
At the end of the Syrian opposition conference in Brussels, one of the participants stated that the meeting had “approved the National Project for Change document” and had declared “the establishment of the National Salvation Front to change the Syrian regime peacefully.”
Khaddam also stated that he believed Assad would face the same fate as the Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu did in 1989 in the coming months.