[02 Feb 2014] Syrians rally in solidarity with President Bashar al-Assad...
Syrian people have held rallies to show solidarity with president Bashar al-Assad.
The rallies were held in the capital Damascus and the town of...
Syrian people have held rallies to show solidarity with president Bashar al-Assad.
The rallies were held in the capital Damascus and the town of Nabak. Similar demonstrations have frequently taken place during the past couple of years. Foreign-backed insurgents have repeatedly fired mortar shells and carried out bombings in urban and rural areas where they suspect people support the Damascus government. The attacks have caused heavy casualties.
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[16 Feb 2014] Iran deputy FM: Assad govt. ready to hold vote next summer...
A senior Iranian diplomat says the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is ready to hold elections next summer as planned.
Deputy...
A senior Iranian diplomat says the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is ready to hold elections next summer as planned.
Deputy Iranian Foreign Minister Amir Abdollahian says Damascus is keen on holding the elections through internal and local verification mechanisms. He says the vote will go ahead if all conflicting sides show their will to ensure security. Abdollahian stressed that the polls won\'t be held in calm, unless the borders are controlled and the flow of arms into the country is stopped. The deputy Iranian foreign minister in Arab and African Affairs also urged the foreign countries involved in the Syria war to allow Syrians to decide their destiny through the ballot box.
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Press TV chief in Syria denies e-mail correspondence with Assad - Mar...
The head of Iran\'s international news channels offices in Syria has rejected allegations by some Western media that he has sent e-mails to Syrian...
The head of Iran\'s international news channels offices in Syria has rejected allegations by some Western media that he has sent e-mails to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Press TV reports.
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France to give heavy artillery to Syria rebels to 'smash Assad...
France is considering supplying heavy artillery to the Syrian rebels to help them fight President Assad's forces. That's according to diplomatic...
France is considering supplying heavy artillery to the Syrian rebels to help them fight President Assad's forces. That's according to diplomatic sources, who say Paris is also stepping up support for the Syrian opposition to help them forge a government-in-waiting.
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[11 June 13] israel aware of Assad superiority - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with James Jatras, former US Senate Foreign Policy analyst, about Israeli Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz...
Press TV has conducted an interview with James Jatras, former US Senate Foreign Policy analyst, about Israeli Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz saying President Bashar al-Assad may prevail in Syria\\\'s conflict.
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President Al-Assad interview with Dennis Kucinich - 17 September 2013 -...
President Al-Assad\\\'s interview with Dennis Kucinich, former U.S. Congressman & Greg Palkot, senior foreign affairs correspondence, Fox News...
President Al-Assad\\\'s interview with Dennis Kucinich, former U.S. Congressman & Greg Palkot, senior foreign affairs correspondence, Fox News - 17 September 2013.
Credit: Electronic Resistance
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[16 Feb 2014] US accuses Russia of supporting President Assad to stay in...
The US Secretary of State criticizes Russia for what he calls support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
John Kerry has said that with...
The US Secretary of State criticizes Russia for what he calls support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
John Kerry has said that with support from Moscow, Damascus stonewalled the second round of peace talks in Geneva. He added that such support would let the Syrian president continue destroying his own country. Kerry also blamed the Syrian government for the failure of the Geneva talks-- saying the government delegation refused to open up one moment of discussion during the meetings. Kerry made the remarks hours after Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem accused Washington of trying to create a very negative climate for dialog in Geneva.
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