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Assad says France sponsors terrorism, cannot talk about peace

AMMAN – Syrian President Bashar al Assad attacked France on Tuesday, accusing it of supporting bloodshed in his country making it unfit to talk about a peace settlement.

 

"France spearheaded support for terrorism and their hands are soaked in Syrian blood from the first days and we do not see they have changed their stance fundamentally," Assad was quoted in state media as telling reporters after meeting a Russian delegation on Monday.

 

"Those who support terrorism have no right to talk about peace," he added.

 

France on Friday accused Syria of doing nothing to reach a peace agreement after almost seven years of war and said it was committing mass crimes in the Eastern Ghouta region where 400,000 people are besieged by government forces. French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday France would push for peace talks involving all parties in the six-year-old Syrian conflict, including President Bashar al-Assad, promising "initiative" early next year.

 


פרסום ראשון: 12.19.17, 10:51