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Assad ouster no longer priority in Syria: Macron

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paris — France no longer sees the departure of President Bashar Al Assad as a priority in the Syrian conflict, President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday, making the policy official for the first time.

The new French leader said instead that fighting militants such as the Daesh group had to be the internatio­nal community’s number one goal in a conflict that grew out of protests against the Syrian president in 2011 but has since become increasing­ly complex and multifacet­ed.

“The real change I’ve made on this question, is that I haven’t said the deposing of Bashar Al Assad is a prerequisi­te for everything,” Macron said in an interview with several European newspapers, including Britain’s Guardian, Spain’s El Pais and Germany’s Sueddeutsc­he Zeitung.

“Because no one has introduced me to his legitimate successor,” said the French president, who took office last month.

His comments were met with dismay by the Syrian opposition.

“Shame on France, whose leader Emmanuel Macron does not see Bashar as its enemy or an enemy to humanity,” tweeted Ahmed Ramadan, a member of the Syrian National Coalition, the main umbrella organisati­on of opposition groups.

“A tragic fall for morality and humanity,” Ramadan added.

Khaled Khoja, another opposition figure, posted on Twitter: “Macron’s statements are surprising, considerin­g that France was among four countries in the core Friends of Syria group — in addition to Britain, Turkey, and Qatar — that had supported the departure of ‘Chemical’ Bashar.”

Macron said he now saw two key priorities in Syria. —

 ?? AFP file ?? President Emmanuel Macron makes the policy official for the first time. —
AFP file President Emmanuel Macron makes the policy official for the first time. —

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