Syria's Assad Hardens Position in Address to Parliament

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Syrian President Bashar Assad hardened his position on U.N.-sponsored peace talks in his first address to the newly elected parliament broadcast on state television on Tuesday.

"We will not agree to any topic outside the statement of principles we presented to the U.N. We just won't accept it," Assad told lawmakers.

The document submitted by the government delegation stresses that Syria will be ruled by a "unity government" -- not a "transitional governing body" without Assad as called for by the opposition.

Assad said he had received no response from the U.N. regarding this paper and that in the government's eyes, "the negotiations have not actually started".

He was addressing lawmakers for the first time since an April general election in government-controlled areas that was dismissed internationally as a sham.

"The Syrian people surprised the world yet again with an unprecedented voter turnout... and an unprecedented number of candidates," Assad said.

Syria's conflict began in 2011 with protests calling for Assad to step down, and several rounds of U.N.-backed peace talks have failed to bring an end to what has become a complex civil war.

In February, the United States and regime ally Russia brokered a ceasefire between government forces and non-jihadist rebels in an effort to bolster the peace negotiations.

The ceasefire has allowed Syria's armed forces to focus on key fronts, Assad said, including the historic city of Palmyra -- where regime forces backed by Russia defeated the Islamic State jihadist group in March.

"As we liberated Palmyra, so shall we liberate every inch of Syria... we have no choice but victory," he said to applause from lawmakers.

It was unclear if the speech was broadcast live or pre-recorded earlier this week.

Assad's last address to parliament was in June 2012, just after general elections in May of that year.

Comments 7
Thumb EagleDawn 07 June 2016, 14:30

mowaten's favorite character and idol;)

Thumb Mystic 07 June 2016, 17:33

Assad the man that has proven himself to be a tough nut to crack, countless wahabi attacks and he still sits in his chair.

Thumb Mystic 07 June 2016, 22:20

Salafi texas, the parts of Syria that is out of the governments control have no significant value, except for half of Aleppo where battles are raging.
Remember majority of the Syrian people lives in the densely populated areas under Assadm, not the desolated deserts or burned out forests such as the salafi occupied zones.

Idlib is a salafi disney land, just like Raqqa. Let those salafis lose their souls and kill each other overthere.
Meanwhile they will be bombed, and for every suicide they use, they will be replied in kind with various airstrikes, as we have seen happening.

Yes it is indeed a victory that Assad remains in power, and the Resistance holds the line in order not to get surrounded by your wahabis, so yes this war will continue be it as it may.

Thumb Mystic 08 June 2016, 00:09

Nice act texas, I know you would like to see the Resistance fighters retreat, mainly because they are actually killing lots of your Saudi backed takfiris aswell. But retreat is not an option for them, it's either kill or be killed in Syria.

Meanwhile don't forget about your Saudis losses in Yemen, it's not going too good for them downthere, and they are even filling in the Army gaps with mercenaries from all over now.

Thumb liberty 08 June 2016, 05:34

don't try to reason with a confessed shia sectarian iranian.

Thumb justin 07 June 2016, 16:03

There are enough documents to prove there was no liberation of Palmyra but rather a handover.

Thumb marcus 07 June 2016, 20:43

You are asking Bashar to Liberate Lebanon?! The only occupying force in Lebanon is the iranian hezbollah.