Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has called on the US to translate into action its recent announcement on the necessity of negotiations with the government to end the crisis in Syria.
"We
are still listening to the comments and we have to wait for the actions and
then we'll decide," said Assad in an exclusive interview with the Islamic
Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) in the Syrian capital Damascus on Monday,
referring to the recent comments of US Secretary of State John Kerry about the
necessity of starting talks between Washington and Damascus over the Syrian
conflict.
Any
"talk about the future of the Syrian president is for Syrian people
alone," he stressed.
The
Syrian president, however, said he welcomes any “sincere”
change of stance on the part of the countries which have for long provided
"logistical, financial and military support to terrorists," adding
that they should first stop their support for terrorists in the
violence-wracked country.
"Any
international changes that come about within that framework are something
positive, if they are honest and have an effect on the ground," Assad
noted. But before the realization of such a prospect "we have no
choice but to defend our country," he added.
Assad
made the remarks after a meeting with Iran’s
Minister of Economy and Finance Ali Tayebnia in Damascus.
In
a statement issued on Monday, the so-called Syrian National Coalition, the main
Western-backed opposition group, reiterated its previous stance regarding
Assad, saying “bringing down”
Syria’s legitimate president is still “a
main goal of the coalition.”
The
Takfiri terrorist groups, with members from several Western countries, control
swathes of land in Syria and Iraq, and have been carrying out horrific acts of
violence such as public decapitations and crucifixions against all communities
such as Shias, Sunnis, Kurds, and Christians. Mon
Mar 16, 2015 2:45PM PTV.
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