“That could happen anytime,” the secretary general said in an exclusive interview.
“Now they are fighting in Damascus,” and after 20 months of violence, “I think there will be something soon,” he said.
“Facts on the ground indicate very clearly now that the Syrian opposition is gaining, politically and militarily. Every day they are gaining something,” Arabi said.
He said a new coalition of Syrian opposition groups now based in Cairo was “moving ahead.” The Arab League, which is also based in the Egyptian capital, last month recognized Syria’s National Coalition as the “legitimate” representative of the Syrian opposition.
“We are in touch with them and they come here all the time,” Arabi said.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, the conflict, which broke out in March 2011 has cost more than 41,000 lives.
There have also been fears of a spillover of the violence into neighboring countries.
“The possibility is there, you cannot exclude the possibility,” Arabi acknowledged.
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