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  • Assad: West Follows Same Scenario In Syria, Ukraine To Weaken Russia

    ASSAD: WEST FOLLOWS SAME SCENARIO IN SYRIA, UKRAINE TO WEAKEN RUSSIA

    (c) AFP 2015/ HO/SANA
    POLITICS
    18:00 26.03.2015(updated 18:09 26.03.2015) Get short URL
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    Western countries, interfering in Syria's internal affairs, are
    following the same scenario as in Ukraine to weaken Russia, Syrian
    President Bashar Assad said Thursday.

    DAMASCUS (Sputnik) -- Assad said his goal as Syria's president is to
    resist foreign interference in the country.

    "There is a connection between the Syrian crisis and what is happening
    in Ukraine. Firstly, because both countries are important for Russia.

    Secondly, because there is a goal in both cases to weaken Russia and
    create puppet states," Assad told Russian reporters.

    (c) SPUTNIK/ ANDREY STENIN Toppling Syrian Gov't May Cause Catastrophic
    Consequences - Turkish Envoy "It is clear that the duty of any state
    is to protect the interests of the people and the country. And,
    of course, the role of the government is to implement these interests."

    The Syrian authorities will not oppose the revival and expansion of
    a Russian naval facility in the port of Tartus if Moscow decides to
    do it, President Bashar Assad said on Thursday.

    "We welcome the expansion of Russian presence in eastern Mediterranean,
    especially near our shores and in our ports," Assad said in an
    interview with Russian journalists.

    The naval facility in Tartus, established in Soviet times, has been
    used for the maintenance and resupply of Russian warships in the
    Mediterranean.

    With the escalation of the Syrian crisis, Russia withdrew all military
    personnel from the Tartus base and replaced them with civilian
    workers. However, after the deployment of a large naval task force
    in the Mediterranean in 2013, Moscow has been considering the revival
    of the facility.

    He added that a decision on the expansion of the Tartus facility must
    be taken by the Russian authorities.

    Read more:
    http://sputniknews.com/politics/20150326/1020050289.html#ixzz3VVi2S2q9

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