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Syria's Assad presses offensive, missile strikes raise escalation risk
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Syria: Assad discusses planned peace talks with French delegation
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad discussed the upcoming peace talks in Astana, Khazakstan, with a delegation of French parliamentarians and intellectuals including Member of the French National Assembly, Thierry Mariani, in Damascus, Sunday. Assad said he was ready for a reconciliation with the...
WASHINGTON,— The House on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved bipartisan bills to crack down on supporters of Syrian President Bashar Assad’s government and renew a decades-old Iran sanctions law. Swift passage underscored broad support on Capitol Hill for punishing financial backers of the Syrian government and maintaining economic pressure on Tehran. Both bills had the firm backing …
BEIRUT,— Rebels holed up in Aleppo can leave with their families if they lay down their arms, President Bashar al-Assad said on Thursday, vowing to press on with the assault on Syria’s largest city and recapture full control of the country. The offer of amnesty follows two weeks of the heaviest bombardment of the five-and-a-half-year …
Syria: Assad offers pardon to Aleppo rebels if they surrender within 3 months
Syria: Assad offers pardon to Aleppo rebels if they surrender within 3 months
Although they are responsible for daily air strikes in Syria, now Russia and Syria say they are working together to provide safe passage to civilians and armed groups in Aleppo. Syrian President Bashar Al Assad says he will give amnesty to the rebels of Aleppo, if they lay down arms and surrender over the next three months Al…
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Obama Slams Support for Syria's Assad but Says open to Talks
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Obama Slams Support for Syria's Assad but Says open to Talks
US President Barack Obama yesterday took a swipe at Russia and Iran for backing “tyrants” like Syria’s Bashar al-Assad but declared in his address to the United Nations that he was ready to work with them to end the conflict.
Obama took the podium at the UN General Assembly ahead of President Vladimir Putin and Iranian leader Hassan Rouhani, with the spotlight firmly on ending the carnage in Syria.
“The United States is prepared to work with any nation, including Russia and Iran, to resolve the conflict,” the US president said.
Obama argued it would be wrong to support a “tyrant” like Assad, “who drops barrel bombs to massacre innocent children” and challenged the view that the alternative would be “surely worse.”
Washington has insisted that Assad must leave power as a pre-requisite for any settlement to the conflict, while European powers have softened their stance, signalling he could stay on in an interim role.
In his address, Obama did not specifically address Assad’s fate, a key bone of contention in efforts to re-launch a bid to end a war that has left more than 240,000 dead since 2011.
But he declared that there could be no return to the pre-war status quo, when Assad held sway.
The world’s largest diplomatic gathering was shaping up as a showdown between Obama and Putin over fighting the Islamic State in Syria and pushing for regime change in Damascus.
Moscow has put Washington on the back foot by dispatching troops and aircraft to the war-torn country and pushing reluctant world leaders to admit that Assad could cling to power.
The Kremlin strongman called in an interview ahead of the UN summit for “a common platform for collective action” against Islamic State jihadists that would supersede a US-led coalition and involve Assad’s forces.
On the ground, Russia seems to have already started putting the pieces together by agreeing with Iraq, Syria and Iran that their officers will work together in Baghdad to share intelligence on IS.
Source: AFP