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President Al-Assad Sends Letter to President of Pakistan Delivered by Mikdad​

Apr 29, 2013

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Deputy Foreign and Expatriates Minister Dr. Fayssal Mikdad delivered a letter from President Bashar al-Assad to President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari whom he met in Karachi on Monday.

During the meeting, President Zardari affirmed the strength of the fraternal relations between the two countries and their people, stressing the need to develop them in all fields.

Zardari underlined the need for Syria to overcome the crisis and the importance of ending violence in Syria, voicing Pakistan's support for national dialogue among Syria and respecting its sovereignty and independence, and expressing rejection of foreign interference in Syria's internal affairs.

For his part, Mikdad briefed Zardari on the situation in Syria and due to terrorism which sheds Syrians' blood and destroys infrastructure and economic structures, and which is funded and supported by some neighboring countries, Arab Gulf countries and their sponsors in the US, France and Britain.

Mikdad explained the devastating effects of the sanctions imposed on Syria by western countries for the purpose of undermining its steadfastness in service of Israeli and colonialist goals.

Syrian Arab news agency - SANA - Syria : Syria news ::

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KARACHI: President Asif Ali Zardari on Monday reiterated that Pakistan supports all efforts to facilitate a peaceful and inclusive solution to the conflict in Syria.

He said that the solution should meet the democratic aspirations of the Syrian people through a comprehensive political dialogue. which involves the entire spectrum of the Syrian polity, including the government and opposition groups.

The president said this while speaking to Syria’s Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad, who called on him at Bilawal House today.

The meeting was attended among others by Ghassan Dallah, Director, Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister, Dr Ali Muhra, Syrian Chargé d’affaires in Islamabad, Spokesperson to the President Senator Farhatullah Babar and Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani.

The president said that Pakistan firmly believes that Syria’s territorial integrity and sovereignty must be respected and that any outside interference would only complicate a complex situation and will have serious consequences for neighboring countries.

The drive for peace in Syria must be led and owned by the Syrian People, he said and offered Pakistan’s readiness to play its role in finding a peaceful solution to the Syrian crisis.

Spokesperson to the President Senator Farhatullah Babar said that the president, while expressing concerns at the fast deteriorating security and humanitarian situation in Syria, appreciated the efforts being made by Lakhdar Brahimi, joint representative of UN and League of Arab States (UN-LAS) and expressed hope that he will be able to convince the protagonists to resolve their differences through negotiations.

Highlighting Pakistan’s stance on the Syrian issue, the president said that Pakistan’s position on the situation in Syria in the UN is based on the principle of non-intervention and non-interference in the internal affairs of Syria and that Pakistan does not support regime change in any country by external forces.

Touching on Pakistan’s efforts on the sidelines of the D-8 Summit on the Syrian issue, the president said that would continue to support and facilitat any effort aimed at bringing peace and stability to Syria in accordance with aspirations of the people of Syria.

On Pak-Syria bilateral ties, the president said that Pakistan enjoys friendly and fraternal relations with Syria that are deep rooted in bonds of faith, history and culture.

He urged the need for the two countries to intensify efforts to expand cooperation in economic and commercial fields to further strengthen ties between the two countries.

Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Dr Fayssal Mekdad said that Syria values its friendly relations with Pakistan and was keen to further strengthen its bilateral ties in various fields.

He thanked the president for the meeting and appreciated Pakistan’s efforts for peaceful resolution of the Syrian issue.

The deputy foreign minister also delivered a letter from Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to President Zardari.

The president also hosted lunch for the deputy foreign minister and his delegation.

Syrian deputy foreign minister calls on President Zardari | Pakistan | DAWN.COM

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Sending FSA people will only worsen the situation.... just like it did in libya etc.... its the syrian people who need to stand up and change the future...and the world should support them instead of sending mercenaries to do the dirty work

this bloodshed can end easily, when foreign countries end their weapons and terrorists flow into Syria more weapons= longer war= more bloodshed=destruction ... if there was no foreign interference, there would be no war in Syria...
 
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this bloodshed can end easily, when foreign countries end their weapons and terrorists flow into Syria more weapons= longer war= more bloodshed=destruction ... if there was no foreign interference, there would be no war in Syria...

Brother ur right... but i dont support Asad either... he is just another dictator.... i support the syrian people... who should stand up and decide their future... even if it calls for bearing arms... God luck to the syrian people... May Allah bless you all..
 
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Brother ur right... but i dont support Asad either... he is just another dictator.... i support the syrian people... who should stand up and decide their future... even if it calls for bearing arms... God luck to the syrian people... May Allah bless you all..

no one is against change and freedom... however that change must be Syrian made, not enforced from the outside.. most of the F$A terrorists are foreigners... Alasad has fulfilled all the demands Syrian people wanted... 100+ laws and bills passed in the first month of the crisis.. political parties allowed, they are now part of the Syrian cabinet and Parliament, new constitution which states Presidential elections... Alasad has been calling for elections under the UN administration for over a year and a half.. however the west and their puppet outside opposition refused, why? if they claim Alasad has no support then what do they fear?
 
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Assad the butcher must leave.

There will not be a dialogue until his @rse is planted in the presidential chair.

And why does this butcher think that he owns Syria.

syria is for the people of that gad-awful country.

But Assad is behaving like Hizbullah and TTP and Saddam Hussain by killing and oppressing his own people.

Pakistan should have refused to accept this letter.

I have personally met folks from besighed cities like Alepo.

basshar goons have utterly destroyed that beautiful city.

Assad has no shame. He is bombing his own history like Taliban bombed Buddha statues.


peace
 
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Assad the butcher must leave.

There will not be a dialogue until his @rse is planted in the presidential chair.

And why does this butcher think that he owns Syria.

syria is for the people of that gad-awful country.

But Assad is behaving like Hizbullah and TTP and Saddam Hussain by killing and oppressing his own people.

Pakistan should have refused to accept this letter.


peace

good thing that you are not a leader, because you only believe in violence and bloodshed... if you want democracy then PRACTICE DEMOCRACY, SUPPORT ELECTIONS AND DIALOGUE, if not, then you are asking for bloodshed...
 
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Assad and butcher and his dad the butcher have been forking Syria for decades now. Where are the elections?

And the stuff you say "democracy" the term Assad the butcher and his clan never believed in. They are the Pharaohs of Syria, the stalin and hitler combined into one.

Sadly!
 
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Assad and butcher and his dad the butcher have been forking Syria for decades now. Where are the elections?

And the stuff you say "democracy" the term Assad the butcher and his clan never believed in. They are the Pharaohs of Syria, the stalin and hitler combined into one.

Sadly!

like I said, if you don't want elections then you are asking for war... Alasad has been calling for elections under the UN administration for over a year and half, since the NEW Constitution was written which states presidential elections... if the outside oppositions (aka puppets) claim Alasad has no support, then what is there to fear? he will lose elections under the UN eyes... remember the UN administration would be mostly western countries which are against Alasad... so what do they fear? the so called opposition is not even practicing democracy and they are calling for it? well there, ELECTIONS, why do they fear it?
 
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like I said, if you don't want elections then you are asking for war... Alasad has been calling for elections under the UN administration for over a year and half, since the NEW Constitution was written which states presidential elections... if the outside oppositions (aka puppets) claim Alasad has no support, then what is there to fear? he will lose elections under the UN eyes... remember the UN administration would be mostly western countries which are against Alasad... so what do they fear? the so called opposition is not even practicing democracy and they are calling for it? well there, ELECTIONS, why do they fear it?



Elections under Assad the burcher would be the same as elections under the direct control of other despots like Qaddafi and Saddam.

You say the butcher has been asking for elections for the last 1.5 years. Do you even realize that this butcher has been the Pharoah and hitler of Syria oops president since 2000, when he succeeded his father, the senior Pharoah Hafez al-Assad, who had ruled Syria for 30 years prior to his death?

Do you?

40+ years of dictatorship and you say he wants elections?

hahahahah. the biggest joke there is!
 
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Elections under Assad the burcher would be the same as elections under the direct control of other despots like Qaddafi and Saddam.

You say the butcher has been asking for elections for the last 1.5 years. Do you even realize that this butcher has been the Pharoah and hitler of Syria oops president since 2000, when he succeeded his father, the senior Pharoah Hafez al-Assad, who had ruled Syria for 30 years prior to his death?

Do you?

40+ years of dictatorship and you say he wants elections?

hahahahah. the biggest joke there is!
elections under the UN ADMINISTRATION "smart one" , do you comprehend English?

you are very funny because you're naive...

look I told you the NEW CONSTITUTION STATES PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS, the old one DID NOT.. so now Alasad is following the law.. so if Syrians don't want Alasad then Elections will tell him to get the hell out... not the west and their puppets..

so what does the west and their puppet outside opposition fear if they claim Alasad has no support? let him have elections and lose, right? or wait he has the Syrian people support which is why he still in power... how can Alasad survive against the west, regional countries and etc, and if people were against him, how can he survive?? no power on this earth can overcome the will and the power of the people, if Syrians, wanted Alasad to leave, he would have been gone long time ago..


enjoy..Syrian Rallies - YouTube

and recently, even the west admits, Alasad has the Syrian people support

http://www.defence.pk/forums/middle...-still-has-backers-among-syrian-refugees.html
 
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Will Assad the butcher stand as one of the candidates in these so-called elections?

if so, it will be all farce.
 
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Will Assad the butcher stand as one of the candidates in these so-called elections?

if so, it will be all farce.

no Alasad invited Moaz Alkhatib the president of the so called "Syrian" coaltion, and Moaz agreed, however his master the west made him refuse later, and now he resigned because he can't move without asking the west for permission

and any Syrian can run for elections, I told you the new Constitution calls for presidential elections.. and also the constitution allowed political parties, and there are more than 20+ parties and most are opposition,
 
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President Al-Assad Sends Letter to President of Pakistan Delivered by Mikdad​

Apr 29, 2013

20130429-172709_h479853.jpg


Deputy Foreign and Expatriates Minister Dr. Fayssal Mikdad delivered a letter from President Bashar al-Assad to President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari whom he met in Karachi on Monday.

During the meeting, President Zardari affirmed the strength of the fraternal relations between the two countries and their people, stressing the need to develop them in all fields.

Zardari underlined the need for Syria to overcome the crisis and the importance of ending violence in Syria, voicing Pakistan's support for national dialogue among Syria and respecting its sovereignty and independence, and expressing rejection of foreign interference in Syria's internal affairs.

For his part, Mikdad briefed Zardari on the situation in Syria and due to terrorism which sheds Syrians' blood and destroys infrastructure and economic structures, and which is funded and supported by some neighboring countries, Arab Gulf countries and their sponsors in the US, France and Britain.

Mikdad explained the devastating effects of the sanctions imposed on Syria by western countries for the purpose of undermining its steadfastness in service of Israeli and colonialist goals.

Syrian Arab news agency - SANA - Syria : Syria news ::

pre_deputyformin-670.jpg


KARACHI: President Asif Ali Zardari on Monday reiterated that Pakistan supports all efforts to facilitate a peaceful and inclusive solution to the conflict in Syria.

He said that the solution should meet the democratic aspirations of the Syrian people through a comprehensive political dialogue. which involves the entire spectrum of the Syrian polity, including the government and opposition groups.

The president said this while speaking to Syria’s Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad, who called on him at Bilawal House today.

The meeting was attended among others by Ghassan Dallah, Director, Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister, Dr Ali Muhra, Syrian Chargé d’affaires in Islamabad, Spokesperson to the President Senator Farhatullah Babar and Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani.

The president said that Pakistan firmly believes that Syria’s territorial integrity and sovereignty must be respected and that any outside interference would only complicate a complex situation and will have serious consequences for neighboring countries.

The drive for peace in Syria must be led and owned by the Syrian People, he said and offered Pakistan’s readiness to play its role in finding a peaceful solution to the Syrian crisis.

Spokesperson to the President Senator Farhatullah Babar said that the president, while expressing concerns at the fast deteriorating security and humanitarian situation in Syria, appreciated the efforts being made by Lakhdar Brahimi, joint representative of UN and League of Arab States (UN-LAS) and expressed hope that he will be able to convince the protagonists to resolve their differences through negotiations.

Highlighting Pakistan’s stance on the Syrian issue, the president said that Pakistan’s position on the situation in Syria in the UN is based on the principle of non-intervention and non-interference in the internal affairs of Syria and that Pakistan does not support regime change in any country by external forces.

Touching on Pakistan’s efforts on the sidelines of the D-8 Summit on the Syrian issue, the president said that would continue to support and facilitat any effort aimed at bringing peace and stability to Syria in accordance with aspirations of the people of Syria.

On Pak-Syria bilateral ties, the president said that Pakistan enjoys friendly and fraternal relations with Syria that are deep rooted in bonds of faith, history and culture.

He urged the need for the two countries to intensify efforts to expand cooperation in economic and commercial fields to further strengthen ties between the two countries.

Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Dr Fayssal Mekdad said that Syria values its friendly relations with Pakistan and was keen to further strengthen its bilateral ties in various fields.

He thanked the president for the meeting and appreciated Pakistan’s efforts for peaceful resolution of the Syrian issue.

The deputy foreign minister also delivered a letter from Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to President Zardari.

The president also hosted lunch for the deputy foreign minister and his delegation.

Syrian deputy foreign minister calls on President Zardari | Pakistan | DAWN.COM

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what makes him think the Z man can read?????????
 
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