Wednesday, June 5, 2013

EU Foreign Ministers

Bashar Al-Assad delivered his third speech since the start of the protests, which have caused more than one thousand dead in Syria. He has accused criminals, armed groups and Islamic thought radical to be behind the incidents and being responsible for the crisis. Gen. Martin Dempsey may not feel the same. The Syrian President, Bashar Al-Assad, has accused criminals, armed groups sought by the authorities and groups of Islamic radical thought to be behind the incidents and being responsible for the crisis that the country is experiencing. On the other hand, has opted for the national dialogue as the title of the next stage, a very important process because the future of Syria depends on him. In his third speech in the University of Damascus - since the beginning of the protests, which have caused more than 1,000 deaths in the country, Asad has again denounced the existence of a conspiracy against his country international and has announced that he will ask the Ministry of Justice to study the possibility of extending the amnesty granted recently by the regime. It is necessary to distinguish between the legitimate needs of the people of saboteurs who are trying to take advantage of legitimate demands in favor of the reforms, said Al-Assad. We are pushing that we abandon our principles; We will resolve the problems of Syria by ourselves, he warned.

False rumors according to the President, since the unrest began there have been numerous martyrs on both sides and the informations that are spreading abroad about what is happening in your country are based on false rumours. The Group of armed men who committed the massacre of Jisr to the Shughour had arms and sophisticated communications, denounced. Are they are hearing demands for the time of the clashes with the Muslim Brotherhood, he continued. It is paying some people participate in the demonstrations, he denounced. About 64,000 people are wanted by the authorities, although some have been already delivered by itself same, added.

On the other hand, the Syrian President stressed that in the current situation, the future of Syria depends on a national dialogue and insisted the process of reforms promoted by his regime, including the lifting of the emergency State, existing since 1963, and draft electoral law and political parties. The reform process is for us a conviction, he said Al-Assad, who insisted that the reforms have been delayed but not arrested. The President said that these changes will create a new political reality in Syria in which citizens will be participating and announced that a new Parliament will be formed next month of August that will write a new Constitution or amend it. Resolution of condemnation for its part, the British Minister of Foreign Affairs, William Hague, has ensured upon arrival at the EU Foreign Ministers meeting that Assad must leave power if it not undertaken the necessary reforms to democratize Syria. For Hague, the role of Turkey is very important, and hopes to use its influence to move the regime of Al-Assad message that is losing legitimacy. United Kingdom and France, with U.S. backing, are to seek support in the UN Security Council to approve a resolution condemning the Syrian regime, but have the refusal of Russia and China, members with the right to veto, and also of other temporary such as Brazil, South Africa and India. Source of the news: the President of Syria denounces an international conspiracy against his country

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