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Assad:. "Tell Putin I am not Yanukovych, I'm not leaving."
The Point.fr - Published 07/04/2014 at 16:48
Russian diplomat who reported these words came hail from Moscow the Syrian leader, plagued by violent protests over the past three years.
Assad © YURI KADOBNOV / AFP
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said he did not intend to follow the example of the deposed head of state of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovychand he would not leave power, in a message addressed to Vladimir Putin , reported on Monday Russian official who met him. "The Syrian president said: Tell Putin I am not Yanukovych and I'm not leaving , "reported the ex-prime minister and former head of the Court of Auditors Sergei Stepashin, at a conference Press in Moscow, on his return from Damascus.
Sergei Stepashin visited Syria last week with a high-level Russian delegation to convey a message to Syrian President his Russian counterpart, an ally of Damascus regime, faced with a revolt since March 2011. "I met the Syrian president in one of his homes" to let him know in particular that Moscow "always supported the fight against terrorism" and to the "thank him for his position on the destruction of chemical weapons," Does he added. "Contrary to Viktor Yanukovych, Assad has no enemies in his entourage (...) and no doubt he knows what he did," still felt Sergei Stepashin, now president of the NGO the Imperial Orthodox Palestinian Society.
"And physically, man is in full shape," he said. Yanukovych in February fled Ukraine, where the pro-European forces took power, and fled to Russia. "Assad told me that the active phase of military action in Syria will be completed by the end of 2014 (...) and then begin the fight against the terrorists," said Mr. Stepashin. Faces three years in a rebellion that wants his fall, Mr. Assad has not yet officially announced his intention to run for a third term at the election expected before July, but he had said in January AFP there had "good chance" he would. In early March, the Syrian parliament passed a law which de facto excludes the participation of the opposition in exile for the next presidential election and pave the way for the re-election of President Bashar al-Assad.
More barrels to the GCC's pussies...Give them Hell SAA !
The Point.fr - Published 07/04/2014 at 16:48
Russian diplomat who reported these words came hail from Moscow the Syrian leader, plagued by violent protests over the past three years.
Assad © YURI KADOBNOV / AFP
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said he did not intend to follow the example of the deposed head of state of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovychand he would not leave power, in a message addressed to Vladimir Putin , reported on Monday Russian official who met him. "The Syrian president said: Tell Putin I am not Yanukovych and I'm not leaving , "reported the ex-prime minister and former head of the Court of Auditors Sergei Stepashin, at a conference Press in Moscow, on his return from Damascus.
Sergei Stepashin visited Syria last week with a high-level Russian delegation to convey a message to Syrian President his Russian counterpart, an ally of Damascus regime, faced with a revolt since March 2011. "I met the Syrian president in one of his homes" to let him know in particular that Moscow "always supported the fight against terrorism" and to the "thank him for his position on the destruction of chemical weapons," Does he added. "Contrary to Viktor Yanukovych, Assad has no enemies in his entourage (...) and no doubt he knows what he did," still felt Sergei Stepashin, now president of the NGO the Imperial Orthodox Palestinian Society.
"And physically, man is in full shape," he said. Yanukovych in February fled Ukraine, where the pro-European forces took power, and fled to Russia. "Assad told me that the active phase of military action in Syria will be completed by the end of 2014 (...) and then begin the fight against the terrorists," said Mr. Stepashin. Faces three years in a rebellion that wants his fall, Mr. Assad has not yet officially announced his intention to run for a third term at the election expected before July, but he had said in January AFP there had "good chance" he would. In early March, the Syrian parliament passed a law which de facto excludes the participation of the opposition in exile for the next presidential election and pave the way for the re-election of President Bashar al-Assad.
More barrels to the GCC's pussies...Give them Hell SAA !