The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Syria hands back Assad award to US ‘slave’ France

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DAMASCUS: Syria returned to France the prestigiou­s Legion d’Honneur it gave to President Bashar al-Assad, saying he would not wear the award of a ‘slave’ to America.

Assad was decorated with the Legion’s highest rank of Grand Croix, or Great Cross, by former president Jacques Chirac in 2001, shortly after taking power following the death of his father Hafez al-Assad.

The office of French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday that “a disciplina­ry procedure for withdrawin­g the Legion d’Honneur (Legion of Honour) is underway”.

Syria said it had returned the award after France took part in air strikes at the weekend against regime targets over an alleged chemical weapons attack.

“The ministry of foreign affairs has returned to the French republic the decoration of the Grand Croix of the Legion d’Honneur awarded to President Assad,” said the Syrian foreign ministry.

It said in a statement that the award was returned to France via the Romanian embassy in Damascus, which represents French interests in Syria.

A source close to the presidency, quoted in the statement, said the decision comes after the “participat­ion of France in the tripartite aggression alongside the United States and the United Kingdom against Syria on April 14”.

“It is no honour for President Assad to wear a decoration attributed by a slave country and follower of the United States that supports terrorists,” the statement said.

France grants the Legion d’Honneur to around 3,000 people a year, including 400 foreigners recognised for their “services rendered to France” or for defending human rights, press freedom or other causes. — AFP

 ??  ?? A representa­tive of Syria’s foreign affairs giving France’s Legion d’Honneur Grand Croix (Great Cross) award to a representa­tive from the Romanian embassy, which is acting as the custodian of France’s interests in Syria, in Damascus. — AFP photo
A representa­tive of Syria’s foreign affairs giving France’s Legion d’Honneur Grand Croix (Great Cross) award to a representa­tive from the Romanian embassy, which is acting as the custodian of France’s interests in Syria, in Damascus. — AFP photo

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