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- 鈥淭errorism in Syria is made in Turkiye,鈥� Assad said
- He also denied rumors of an upcoming meeting between him and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan
BEIRUT: Syria鈥檚 President Bashar Assad slammed Turkiye in comments published Wednesday, blaming Ankara for the uptick in violence in his war-torn country and insisting on the withdrawal of Turkish forces from Syria.
Assad spoke in an interview with Sky News Arabia, his first interview with a foreign media outlet in months. The interview is to be fully aired later on Wednesday but Sky News Arabia released some excerpts ahead of the broadcast.
Turkiye is a main backer of armed opposition fighters who have been trying to remove Assad from power and has carried out three major incursions into northern Syria since 2016. Turkish forces control parts of northern Syria.
Assad has managed over the past few years to retake most of the territory with the help of his allies, and turn the tide of war in his favor. Syrian rebels and Turkiye-backed opposition forces now only hold a small northwestern corner of Syria, where fighting and violence have persisted.
鈥淭errorism in Syria is made in Turkiye,鈥� Assad said.
He also denied rumors of an upcoming meeting between him and his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan despite meetings between Turkiye and Syria鈥檚 defense and foreign ministers under Russian and Iranian mediation to restore strained ties.
Damascus maintains that Ankara must put forward a timetable for the withdrawal of Turkish troops from Syria in order to normalize relations. In May, the ministers agreed to set up a 鈥渞oadmap鈥� to improve relations.
鈥淓rdogan鈥檚 objective in meeting me is to legitimize the Turkish occupation in Syria,鈥� Assad said in Wednesday鈥檚 interview. 鈥淲hy should I and Erdogan meet? To have soft drinks?鈥�
In recent months, Syria has also improved relations with some countries that had backed the opposition since the 2011 outbreak of the country鈥檚 civil war.
For the first time in over a decade, Assad participated in the Arab League summit hosted by 黑料社区 in May, marking Syria鈥檚 return to the Arab fold. However, the United States, a key Saudi ally, has opposed normalizations with Damascus without a political solution to the conflict.
Assad said that a behind-the-scenes dialogue between Damascus and Washington that started several years ago and went on sporadically 鈥渄id not lead to any results.鈥� He claimed Damascus has been able 鈥渢hrough different means鈥� to overcome US sanctions.
One of the main topics discussed between US and Syrian officials over the past years was the fate of Americans who went missing in Syria, including journalist Austin Tice, who disappeared in 2012.
Two US officials 鈥� including Washington鈥檚 top hostage negotiator, Roger Carstens 鈥� made a secret visit to Damascus some years ago to seek information on Tice and other missing Americans. It was the highest-level US talks in years with Assad鈥檚 government, though Syrian officials offered no meaningful information on Tice.
Syria鈥檚 war has killed half a million people, wounded over a million, left large parts of the nation destroyed and displaced half the country鈥檚 pre-war population of 23 million. The fighting has mostly stalemated in the past years.
More than 5 million Syrians are refugees mostly in neighboring countries, Turkiye, Lebanon and Jordan.
鈥淲e knew since the start of the war that it is going to be long,鈥� Assad said.