Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Syria's Assad says military gains will speed up political deal

Syria's Assad says military gains will speed up political deal
MOSCOW: The Syrian army´s successes and its strong support from Russia will help accelerate a political settlement to the country´s civil war, President Bashar al-Assad said, as the two allies maintained an offensive against Islamic State militants.
Assad was speaking in an interview with Russia´s RIA news agency published on Tuesday, two days after Syrian government forces, with intensive Russian air support, drove Islamic State from the desert city of Palmyra.
That military advance, which opened up much of Syria´s eastern desert stretching to the Islamic State strongholds of Deir al-Zor province and Raqqa, came after two weeks of indirect talks at the United Nations in Geneva.
Assad told RIA that the Syrian government delegation "displayed flexibility" at the talks with the opposition "in order not to miss a single chance" for settlement.
"Russia´s military support, the support provided by Syria´s friends and the military achievements of the Syrian army – all this will lead to the speeding up of political settlement, and not vice versa," he said.
"We did not change our position before Russia´s support or after it," he added.
Progress at the talks has been slow, with the government and its opponents deeply divided over any political transition, particularly whether Assad must leave power.
UN envoy Staffan de Mistura says he wants the negotiations to address the "mother of all issues", political transition in Syria.
But before the talks started, the Syrian government said the issue of the presidency was a red line.

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