Khaleej Times

The only alternativ­e to Assad is Al Nusra, says Putin aide

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MOSCOW — The entire territory of Syria must be “liberated,” Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman said in remarks televised Saturday, dismissing demands for Syrian President Bashar Assad’s departure as “thoughtles­s.”

Dmitry Peskov said Assad needs to stay in power to prevent the country from falling into the hands of militants.

“There are just two options: Assad sitting in Damascus or the Nusra sitting in Damascus,” Peskov said in a reference to the Nusra Front, Al Qaeda’s branch in Syria that renamed itself Fatah Al Sham Front earlier this year. “And Assad must sit in Damascus to ensure a political settlement.”

Peskov’s statement comes as the break in the fighting Russia has declared in the besieged city of Aleppo entered its third day. He said Russia’s decision to extend the break, which was initially declared for just one day Thursday, wasn’t a concession to Western pressure.

The UN greeted the lull intended to allow the evacuation of wounded civilians and fighters from the rebelheld eastern neighborho­ods of Aleppo shattered by airstrikes, but the rebels have rejected the offer to evacuate and no evacuation­s were seen along the corridors created by the Syrian government.

Russia launched an air campaign in support of Assad a year ago, helping his forces win some key ground. The relentless bombing of Aleppo, the country’s largest city and its commercial hub before the war, has caused internatio­nal outrage.

Peskov said the goal of the Russian campaign is to fight “terrorists,” saying that the fall of the Syrian government would cause new flows of refugees and more terror attacks in Europe.

“Some countries are trying play with the devil and use terrorists to get rid of Assad, and some just say thoughtles­sly that Assad must leave,” Peskov said. “If Damascus falls and terrorists take hold there, there will be no political settlement

Some countries are trying play with the devil and use terrorists to get rid of Assad, and some just say thoughtles­sly that Assad must leave.” Dmitry Peskov, spokesman of President Vladimir Putin

then.” He said there is little hope that the Syrian conflict could end soon, adding that it will require a “long and hard work by the internatio­nal community.”

“The territory of Syria must be liberated,” Peskov said. “It must be liberated and everything must be done to prevent the country’s breakup, which could have catastroph­ic consequenc­es for the entire region.”

Asked if the deployment of a Russian aircraft carrier into the eastern Mediterran­ean was intended as a warning for the US against striking Assad’s forces, Peskov said Russia already has sufficient military assets in Syria. —

 ?? AFP ?? Dmitry Peskov laughs as he attends the Commonweal­th of Independen­t States leaders summit in Astana
AFP Dmitry Peskov laughs as he attends the Commonweal­th of Independen­t States leaders summit in Astana

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