Oman Daily Observer

Illusory to think Syrian refugees can return now: France says

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PARIS: France dismissed on Thursday any suggestion that millions of Syrian refugees could start returning home, as urged by Russia, which backs President Bashar al Assad.

Foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Agnes von der Muhll said the conditions for a return have not been met, given Assad’s treatment of those who have already gone home and a possible offensive on rebel territory in northern Syria.

In recent weeks Russia has called on Western powers opposed to the Syrian government to help refugees return home and aid reconstruc­tion of areas under his control.

However, Von der Muhll cited a decree depriving refugees and internally displaced people of their properties, the instabilit­y of the country and cases of arrest and forced conscripti­on of Syrians returning from Lebanon.

“To consider a return of the refugees is illusory, in the current conditions,” she said.

France, which backs the opposition, says it will not support reconstruc­tion of areas under Assad’s control until there is a negotiated political transition under UN auspices.

“This year has seen the largest movement of displaced people since the beginning of the conflict and... the entire internatio­nal community has warned of the risks of a major humanitari­an and migratory crisis in the event of an offensive against the province of Idlib,” Von der Muhll said.

The Idlib region, a refuge for civilians and rebels displaced from other areas of Syria as well as militant forces, was hit by air strikes and shelling last week, in a possible prelude to a full-scale government offensive.

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