I will leave if it will help, says Syrian president

DUSHANBE, October 5, 2015, Asia-Plus – CBS News reports that Syrian President Bashar Asad told the Iranian Khabar TV on Sunday he would be willing to step down if he thought it would help. “If my leaving office is the solution, I will never hesitate to do so,” President Asad said. But Mr. Assad insisted: […]

Asia-Plus

DUSHANBE, October 5, 2015, Asia-Plus –

CBS News

reports that Syrian President Bashar Asad told the Iranian

Khabar TV

on Sunday he would be willing to step down if he thought it would help.

“If my leaving office is the solution, I will never hesitate to do so,” President Asad said.

But Mr. Assad insisted: “Discussion about the political system or officials in Syria is an internal Syrian affair.”

In an interview with Iranian state television, President Asad also said Syria, Russia, Iran and Iraq were united in battling terrorism and would achieve “practical results,” unlike the US-led coalition.

Syrian President said a coalition between Syria, Russia, Iran and Iraq must succeed “or else the whole region will be destroyed.”


BBC

reports that Mr. Assad”s international opponents say a negotiated solution to Syria”s four-year-old civil war must involve the president stepping down, although some Western nations now say he could remain during a transitional period.

Meanwhile, Russia has carried out more air strikes in Syria.  Russia”s defense ministry said on Sunday that its aircraft had bombed 10 Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) targets in Syria over the past 24 hours – including command posts, a training camp, ammunition stores and a workshop making explosive devices including suicide belts.  It said its air campaign, which began on Wednesday, was being expanded.

“As a result of our air strikes on ISIL targets, we have managed to disrupt their control system, the terrorist organization”s supply lines, and also caused significant damage to the infrastructure used to prepare acts of terror,” the ministry added.

Article translations:

Related Articles

Оби зулол

Most Read

Join us on social media!

Aura

Recent Articles

Ambassador of China: China remains the main investor in Tajikistan

Interview with the Ambassador of China to Tajikistan, Mr. Guo Zhijun.

A23a is done: the legendary giant iceberg has almost disappeared, losing 99% of its area

The giant is "ending the story," rapidly disintegrating in open waters.

Budget Travel and Service Issues: How to Make Traveling in Tajikistan Affordable for Tajik Citizens?

The State Committee for Tourism explained why domestic tourism in Tajikistan is more than just an alternative to trips abroad.

Tajikistan’s potato imports from Kazakhstan increase 257 times

The surge is linked to the lifting of the temporary export ban to Kazakhstan.

Tajikistan and Uzbekistan resume discussions on oil and gas product supplies

The parties are considering the prospects of expanding energy cooperation that was interrupted in 2012.

Hajj 2026: New Rules and Restrictions Introduced in Saudi Arabia

Entry to Mecca is now only possible with a special permit.