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Al-Assad: Future Ours, Syria Victorious Militarily, Politically

Al-Assad: Future Ours, Syria Victorious Militarily, Politically
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The visitors of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad reported his assurance of his country's inevitable political and military victory in facing the campaign on it.


Al-Assad: Future Ours, Syria Victorious Militarily, PoliticallyIn remarks to as-Safir Lebanese daily, al-Assad's visitor's mentioned that the Syrian government is open to dialogue for all Syrian components.
As the daily reflected al-Assad's assurance to the current situation, it quoted him as saying: "We are confident that tomorrow is ours. We don't derive or request our strength from anyone."
"Syria has the will to triumph over the plot. We are sure of our inevitable victory, and assured to what has been achieved politically and militarily. That does not mean that everything is over, we still have a great job in politics, as well as in the confrontation with terrorist and Takfiri groups," the head of the Syrian state emphasized.

On the issue of reform, President al-Assad said: "There are mistaken and corrupting people, but these are not the governing scene."
"There are efficient, honest, and sincere people that form the basis and the overwhelming majority of Syrians," he viewed, and noted that "Can they explain how the Syrian diplomat body remained over two years of crisis cohesive all over the globe, despite all temptations and offers that the consuls, staff, and diplomats received."
In this context, al-Assad revealed that "They were refused millions of dollars. This is the biggest proof of the real Syrian nationality."

Regarding the political settlement, the Syrian President indicated that "others run to achieve names such as "settlement" to achieve a minimum amount of saving dignity."

"As for Syria, it doesn't call the political process as a "settlement"," he stressed, and noted that "dialogue must be launched particularly that we are open to contact all Syrian components, who are keen on Syria, its people, and unity as well as to restore all the elements of strength."

However, al-Assad assured that "despite our concern with the current crisis, Palestine remains the compass."
"Palestine was and will remain our cause, that we won't abandon regards of who abandons us from Arabs and Palestinians," he stressed.

Meanwhile, he affirmed that "Syria will remain firm on its position, location, ...and choices."


Source: as-Safir daily, Translated and Edited by moqawama.org

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