Assad: 'Eradicating Terror' Will Produce Political Deal
Syrian President Bashar Assad said Sunday his country must "eradicate terrorism" to find a political solution to its civil war, as he reportedly expressed a willingness to hold new elections.
Meeting with a Russian parliamentary delegation as Moscow steps up efforts for a political deal, Assad emphasized the need for greater security.
"The eradication of terrorist organizations will lead to the political solution that Syria and Russia seek and that will satisfy the Syrian people and preserve Syria's sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity," state news agency SANA quoted Assad as saying.
The visit by Russian lawmakers came just days after Assad's own surprise trip to Moscow for talks with President Vladimir Putin.
That trip -- and ramped-up Russian diplomacy following it -- have led to speculation that Moscow is pushing for a new political agreement to end the conflict that began with protests against Assad's rule in March 2011.
But the shape of any such deal remains unclear, with Syria's opposition firmly against Moscow leading peace efforts while pursuing an air campaign it launched in support of Assad on September 30.
A member of the Russian delegation said Sunday that Assad had expressed a willingness to hold new parliamentary and presidential elections, and would run again as president.
"He is ready to conduct elections with the participation of all political forces who want Syria to prosper," Russian lawmaker Alexander Yushchenko told AFP by phone from Damascus.
Assad said he was ready to take part in the polls "if the people are not against it," Yushchenko added.
- Opposition dismisses new vote -
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Saturday that Syria needed to begin preparing for new elections.
Syria last held parliamentary elections in May 2012, and is due to hold its next legislative vote in 2016.
But a presidential vote was held just in June last year, with Assad re-elected for a seven-year term with 88.7 percent of the vote.
That election was dismissed as a "farce" by the opposition and its supporters, with voting held only in government-controlled areas and millions of the displaced and refugees unable to vote.
It is unclear whether new elections could be held under different circumstances, and Syria's opposition has already said holding a vote now would be absurd.
"The Russians are ignoring the real facts on the ground, with millions who have been displaced inside and outside Syria, where cities are destroyed every day," said Samir Nashar of the Syrian National Coalition opposition group.
"What elections are they talking about holding under such circumstances?"
Rebel forces were equally dismissive of Lavrov's offer Saturday of Russian support for "patriotic" opposition forces fighting against the Islamic State group.
While Russia says its aerial campaign launched last month is targeting IS and other "terrorists," moderate and Islamist rebels say they have been the real focus, not the jihadists.
"Russia is bombing the Free Syrian Army and now it wants to cooperate with us?" said Lieutenant Colonel Ahmad Saoud, a spokesman for Division 13, a Western-backed rebel group.
- HRW urges Russia investigate raid -
Russia's strikes have allowed Syrian regime forces to launch ground operations in several provinces, including Aleppo, where clashes continued on Sunday.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitor said some 43 regime forces and 28 IS fighters had been killed in the last 48 hours in the province, fighting for control of a key government supply route cut by the jihadists on Friday.
Elsewhere, the Observatory said Russian war planes had carried out strikes in Hama province, where Syrian regime forces are trying to secure part of the Aleppo-Damascus highway.
Human Rights Watch meanwhile urged Russia on Sunday to investigate two air strikes in Homs province that killed 59 civilians earlier this month.
The group said the two strikes on October 15 were believed to be Russian and had killed at least 32 children.
And in Israel, the army said an Arab Israeli had crossed into Syria using a paraglider, apparently intending to join opposition forces.
The army said the man had taken off from the southern section of the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, adjacent to southern Syria.
Some 45 Arab Israelis have joined jihadist forces in Syria, according to Israel's Shin Bet internal security agency.
Assad needs to stay, if he resigned office then the takfiris and March 14 won.
Do you think the Syrian people fought so bravely for 4 years just to give up on their leader? Think again, he has become a symbol of defiance.
Let the Syrian people decide whether he stays or not.
The western farces who call themselves the SNC are unknown in syria, they know they would never get more than 100 votes each and this is why they refuse to hold elections (how ironic, since they're supposed to be the "democratic" ones)
Their excuse now is that there are millions of refugees outside syria who cannot vote, and that's plain ridiculous, like everything about them.
First, syrians outside syria can vote in embassies (as we saw hundreds of thousands do in lebanon in 2014)
Second, more than 10 million syrians voted in 2014, and Assad got over 88% of the vote, so he would still win even if every single refugee voted against him (which i highly doubt since most refugees have fled areas overrun by "CIA-backed-moderate-beheaders")
A minority alawi, in what law you want him to control a majority? All assuming he is a just and welcomed by all which he is not at all.
unlike you syrians are not sectarian. if they overwhelmingly vote for him it's their choice, not for you or saudi to decide the sect of the syrian president.
@mowaten E-X-C-E-L-L-E-N-T. Still laughing since the day you declared with a straight face you were a shiaa atheist and also a member of hezbollah with only one account. I think i will also continue to laugh at your statement "unlike you syrians are not sectarian ,". Thank you Thank you
Mowaten is the modern day version of Joseph Goebbel.
if you don't know who I mean ..you should !
look it up
Lol so Bashar is admitting that the last election was a total sham. I mean the election had observers from democratic nations like North Korea and Iran...
He is confident he will win, and he is challenging the opposition. The reason why the pawns wont take up the challenge is because they know they will lose.
PS: other countries including the US and Europe were invited to send observers, but they refused because they dont believe in democracy that is not administered with bombs and beheadings.
I demand to know who pays you to post mowaten and for what exact purpose? Is it propaganda? Is it spamming? Is it what? I find you on every article from sunrise till sunset! I demand answers and Now!
you know what is strange mowaten.... I was thinking the same thing exactly, the same!!!! The similarities between us are not just coincidences anymore. I mean we are both shiaa extremists who pretend to be secular and we both are members of the shia resistance, both paid to post, both are sectarian to the bone, both troll and make up accounts to insult people and then pretend we are against such practices.... I hope just because we are similar in all the above ways people don't think we are the same poster.
Lebjack
Could you kindly tell Mastica that the Takfiris and his Ebola are equivalent?
Thank you.
They are still thinking about ruling again with the 99.99 % what a scam especially after millions living outside and many under his control as well as other areas are not free.
Ok ALL... Keep living in the stone age... each has their own side and they want to win... What you don't understand is that you are all losing... Just keep sinking and going backward while good living and prosperity is passing you by!