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  • Assad Says Europe Will Pay Price If It Arms Militants

    ASSAD SAYS EUROPE WILL PAY PRICE IF IT ARMS MILITANTS

    Foreign-backed militants in Syria (file photo)

    http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/06/17/309488/assad-warns-europe-on-syria-rebels-arms/
    Mon Jun 17, 2013 2:33PM GMT

    LAST UPDATE
    Discussions on the delivery of the weapons, including assault rifles,
    shoulder-fired rocket-propelled grenades, and antitank missiles to
    Syria militants came days after foreign-sponsored militants suffered
    heavy losses in confrontation with the Syrian Army."

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    'hits' on Syria Syrian President Bashar al-Assad says European
    countries will "pay the price" if they send weapons to foreign-backed
    militants in the Arab country.

    "If the Europeans deliver weapons, then Europe's backyard will become
    terrorist-like, and Europe will pay the price for it," Assad was quoted
    as saying by German daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung on Monday.

    "Terrorists will become battle-skilled and return laden with extremist
    ideology," he added.

    Assad also rejected US, British and French claims that Syrian forces
    had used chemical weapons against the foreign-backed militants fighting
    in the country.

    "If Paris, London and Washington had even one piece of evidence for
    their claims, they would have presented it public," he said.

    Syria's deputy foreign minister, Faisal Muqdad, also criticized
    discussions by Western countries on arming Syria militants saying they
    are "incitement to murder and unacceptable on a human and moral level."

    "This is the principle of those who want continued killing in Syria,"
    Muqdad added.

    The comments came after US President Barack Obama ordered his
    administration last week to provide militants in Syria with weapons,
    claiming that the Syrian government had crossed Washington's "red line"
    for using chemical weapons against the militants.

    Both Britain and France have also discussed the prospect of arming
    the militants, who have been battling to overthrow the government of
    President Bashar al-Assad for more than two years.

    Discussions on the delivery of the weapons, including assault rifles,
    shoulder-fired rocket-propelled grenades, and antitank missiles to
    Syria militants came days after foreign-sponsored militants suffered
    heavy losses in confrontation with the Syrian Army.

    The Syria crisis began in March 2011, and many people, including
    large numbers of government forces, have been killed.

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