Assad: Foreign Intervention May Fragment Region, Amplify Extremism

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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Sunday warned against "any foreign intervention that threatens to fragment states in the region and increase the risk of extremism in them," in talks with a Russian delegation on a mission to help end the government crackdown on anti-regime protests.

Assad also welcomed the "balanced and constructive Russian position toward the security and stability of Syria," the state-run SANA news agency reported.

It said Assad denounced "attempts to destabilize Syria through armed terrorist operations targeting civilians, policemen, army troops and security personnel."

Assad's government blamed the protests that began on March 15 on "armed terrorist gangs."

Russia has continued to support Assad despite the crackdown on protests that the United Nations estimates to have killed around 2,600 people, and has been a bulwark against any Security Council resolution condemning the regime.

Ilyas Umakhanov, deputy head of Russia's upper house of parliament, the Federation Council, held discussions with Assad that were "open, trust-based and substantial," Russia's Interfax news agency said.

"It confirmed that the country's leadership understands that one can only overcome a political crisis by uniting all the country's healthy political forces."

"We once again saw for ourselves that the country's leadership intends to firmly move along the path of political reforms, create all the necessary conditions to consolidate society and all the patriotic forces of the country," the Russian senator was quoted as saying.

The Russian delegation also is due to meet parliament speaker Mahmoud al-Abrash, and plans to visit the flashpoint town of Daraa and opposition cities of Homs and Hama, according to Interfax.

The Russian delegation arrived on Saturday to try to initiate a dialogue between the government and opposition.

The opposition, meanwhile, called in Damascus on Sunday for the continuation of popular protests to overthrow the "tyrannical" regime.

SourceNaharnet
Comments 6
Default-user-icon marie (Guest) over 12 years

àsk bashar to simply leave and take all his crooked friends and family, let the syrian people decide who they want for their leaders and type of country they wish to live in. ask him to go to his friends in iran and take aoun, berri, nasralla et al with them

Default-user-icon marie (Guest) over 12 years

sounds like gaddafi....3 months ago....

Missing th21 over 12 years

Mr Assad, what YOU are doing is fragmenting the region more than anything.

Default-user-icon Wake Up Orange (Guest) over 12 years

All dictators look the same and have the same strategy... They use the unknown and follow the fear tactic of Extremism and muslim extremism as a protection to their regime... and what is sad is that even the partiarch fall into the trap

Default-user-icon Muhamad (Guest) over 12 years

The region is much better than your criminal regime and the Zionist regime including Hezboshaitan Hassoona

Missing rognation over 12 years

I wonder what he means by saying;

"It confirmed that the country's leadership understands that one can only overcome a political crisis by uniting all the country's healthy political forces."

Really healthy political forces???