Syria - President Bashar al-Assad on Paris Attacks (Interview) | English Subtitles
In statements to the journalists following the meeting with a
French delegation, including a number of parliamentarians, intellectuals, and media men, headed by member of the
French National Assembly Thierry Mariani,
President al-Assad said, in response to a question about his reaction on what happened in
Paris on Friday “
First of all, we offer our condolences to the French families that lost dear members yesterday, and we are the closest people to this situation to understand what happened yesterday in
France, because we have been suffering from this kind of terrorism for the last five years in
Syria.
“And what happened in France yesterday cannot be separated from what happened in
Beirut two days ago, because this is terrorism. That’s why you shouldn’t look at terrorism as separate arenas, like looking at Syria’s arena,
Yemen,
Libya, France.
Actually, it’s one arena all around the world.”
Asked about where the
Syrian intelligence services have any indication or information that either the people who committed this act came from Syria or were in contact with any group in Syria, the President said “No, we don’t have any information about what happened, but it’s not about the names, and who went and who didn’t. We warned about what’s going to happen in
Europe three years ago, and we said don’t mess with the fault line in Syria.
It’s going to be like an earthquake that will reverberate around the world, and unfortunately the
European officials didn’t pay attention to what we said. They thought that we are threatening, and they didn’t learn from what happened at the beginning of this year, from
Charlie Hebdo.”
He added “Just giving statements that you are against terrorism means nothing. You have to go and fight terrorism, you have to pursue the correct and right policies, that’s what they have to do.”
In his response to a question whether Syria is ready to fight with France against terrorism if they ask and help the
French intelligence services,
President Assad said
“They don’t have to ask; they only have to be serious. This is where we are ready to fight terrorism with them.”
“
We are ready to fight terrorism with whoever wants to really fight terrorism, and the
French government is not serious yet,” he added.
In a message he was asked to send to the
French President Francois Hollande, President al-Assad said “
Work for the sake and the interest of your people. And the question that any
Frenchman would ask today: did the French policy during the last five years do any good to the
French people? Actually, no. So, the first thing
I’ll ask is to work for the interest of the French people, and if he wants to do that, he has to change his policy.”
Asked about the condition for the
Syrian government and the French government to work together, or for the Syrian intelligence services to work with the French intelligence services, President Assad said “You cannot talk about intelligence cooperation without political cooperation. You cannot talk about intelligence cooperation in order to fight terrorism while at the same time your policies, the policies of the same government, are going in the direction of supporting terrorism. That’s what I meant by being serious.”