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Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Syrian FM: Turkey is the Syrian people’s “main enemy”

Al-Moallem: Israel is key part of conspiracy, we will put every effort to
make Moscow meeting a success
21/01/2015
http://www.sana.sy/en/?p=25737

Damascus, SANA (Official Syrian news agency)– Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign
and Expatriates Minister Walid al-Moallem stressed that Israel is an
essential part of the conspiracy against Syria, noting that the government
is commissioned to help make Moscow meeting a success.

Al-Moallem stressed in an interview with the Syrian al-Ikhbariya TV channel,
aired Tuesday evening, that Israel seeks, through the US, to prolong the
crisis in Syria as much as possible.

He dismissed Israel’s aggression in the southern province of Quneitra, which
took place few days ago, as “transgression against the Syrian sovereignty
and a brazen act of aggression against the Syrian territory.”

The Israeli aggression, he added, constituted a breach of the UN-monitored
Disengagement Accord of 1974, and it is not a matter of wonder that the UN
should have admitted observing Israeli drones in the Syrian sky.

“Is Israel stupid to have carried out this act of aggression while it knows
that it will pay for it,” wondered al-Moallem, stressing that Israel is a
fundamental part of the conspiracy targeting Syria.

The Israeli enemy, he clarified, has been using Jabat al-Nusra terrorist
organization and other factions in southern Syria and has directly
intervened to protect those from the Syrian Arab Army of the “popular
resistance” countering them.

“The priority at this stage of facing the globally-imposed war on Syria is
to eliminate Israel’s tools in Syria,” said al-Moallem. “Inasmuch as we make
gains on the ground, we will have started our response to the Israeli
aggression.”

Al-Moallem noted that there is no popular incubator for terrorists “as it
has been obviously proved recently.”

He cited the local reconciliations that were achieved over the past week in
the southern Ghouta of Damascus, where thousands of people in Douma and
neighboring villages in Eastern Ghouta turned to the army to secure a safe
exit for them to flee the terrorists.

As far as the political track to solve the crisis in Syria is concerned, and
particularly with regard to Moscow-proposed consultative meeting scheduled
late this month, al-Moallem said “We have directions from President Bashar
al-Assad to put every possible effort to make Moscow meeting a success.”

The aim of this meeting, al-Moallem made it clear, is “to come to agree on
holding a Syrian-Syrian dialogue to draw out a vision for Syria’s future,”
reminding that this aim was defined in the invitation letter of the Russian
Foreign Ministry.

“There won’t be, at Moscow meeting, countries interfering or siding by one
party against another,” said al-Moallem, adding that there will be a
government delegation and opposition figures meeting on a “friendly
territory”.

Commenting on some opposition groups who refused to go to Moscow, al-Moallem
said “It’s up to them…Those who are going want to partake in the dialogue on
the future, and those who boycott will have no role to play in that
dialogue.”

The Minister affirmed that the Syrian government has not objected to any
opposition figure who was invited by Russia to participate in the meeting,
noting that Syria has agreed with Russian Foreign Minister that both
opposition groups at home and abroad, in addition to independent figures, be
represented.

The forthcoming meeting, he however noted, is not to the satisfaction of
many countries inside and outside the region that are seeking, using their
tools, to foil the conference through putting forth political proposals that
are outside the frame of the conference’s goal.

Asked about a proposed Cairo meeting on Syria, al-Moallem said “We were not
consulted about such a meeting, and anything we are not consulted about is
worthless to us,” adding that any effort aimed at foiling Moscow meeting is
an effort that seeks to torpedo the possibility of a political settlement in
Syria.

Answering a question about Saudi Arabia, al-Moallem said the Saudi Kingdom
had better reconsider its approach and relations with the Arab surrounding
“because terrorism is a common enemy,” cautioning that Saudi Arabia, given
the spread of Wahhabism in it, is a fertile land for terrorism.

The Minister called upon the new Emir of Qatar, Saudi Arabia’s Gulf
neighbor, to consider from the disappointment with which his predecessor’s
countdown for the Syrian government’s fall was met.

“Isn’t worthy that Qatar’s new Emir make a stop and see that he is playing a
game that is much greater than Qatar that is no longer desirable neither in
Syria nor in Libya, Egypt, Tunisia or Yemen?” he asked.

He advised Qatar to go back to its “normal size if you are after your people’s
interest.”

As for Turkey which has committed itself, the same as Qatar, to persistently
conspiring against Syria, al-Moallem proclaimed Turkey as the Syrian people’s
“main enemy”.

He cited the all-known “doctrinal” relationship between the ruling Turkish
Justice and Development Party and the terrorist organization of the Islamic
State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).

He described this relationship as Turkey being the “strategic depth” for
ISIS in terms of facilitating and securing the organization’s passage,
medical care, shelter, harbor and a market for the latter’s loots of the
Syrian oil, cotton and wheat.

Turkey, al-Moallem said, must take lesson from Pakistan and al-Qaeda
terrorist organization as “terrorism will backfire on you” in the same way
al-Qaeda does in Pakistan.

He cited the Turkish Foreign Minister’s admittance to the existence of 500
to 700 terrorist cells inside Turkey today.

Asked about selecting the northern city of Aleppo as the focus of the UN
Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura’s plan of “freezing the fighting”,
al-Moallem explained that the plan focused on Aleppo and not Raqqa because
ISIS is active in Raqqa and the UN representatives are prevented from
negotiating with a UN-listed terrorist organization according to resolution
no. 2170 of the UN Security Council.

“We didn’t mind…Aleppo has a special position in the Syrian state, and we
highly appreciate the resilience of our people there. Therefore, we agreed
to discuss the issue with the UN envoy,” al-Moallem added.

Al-Moallem ruled out the possibility of the US “taking a risk” of sending
troops to Syria to fight ISIS or the Syrian Arab Army, stressing that the US
“can’t afford human losses.”

Neither will the UN opt for playing any role in this domain, the Minister
added, noting that even the possibility of forming Arab forces from the
forces of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and Jordan to perform that task
has proved difficult, especially after ISIS capture of the Jordanian pilot
in Syria and the events unfolding in Jordan.

“If the US honestly wants to eliminate ISIS, the one single choice for it is
to cooperate with Syria, as no force is capable of confronting ISIS the way
the Syrian Arab Army is,” al-Moallem said.

On the diplomatic relations between Syria and some Arab countries,
al-Moallem said it is the countries which cut off the relations that must
take the initiative to increase the level of diplomatic representation.

Al-Moallem made it clear that a possible return to the Arab League is
contingent on having all the decisions which were issued against the will of
the Syrian people cancelled.

Al-Moallem affirmed that Russia’s position on Syria will not be affected by
the international pressures being practiced on Russia.

Ruaa al-Jazaeri/Haifa Said

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