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    Washington: Our priority in Syria is no longer al-Assad shifted from power

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    Post by Rocky Sat 01 Apr 2017, 1:25 am


    Washington: Our priority in Syria is no longer al-Assad shifted from power


    Washington  Damascus - ANKARA / AFP - Reuters

    Said US Ambassador to the United Nations, he said that the removal of Syrian President Bashar al - Assad is no longer a priority for Washington 's policy in Syria, in what is a significant change from the administration of US President 's position, former Barack Obama of the case. The ambassador said Nikki Haley , "Our priority is no longer stay there and keep Assad from power. Our priority is to look for how to get things done, and we need to work with him to make a real difference to the Syrian people."
    "We can not necessarily focus on the lion as it was the previous administration do."
    Former US President Barack Obama 's position, since the beginning of the conflict in Syria, that Assad must go. By September / September 2015 Obama administration adjusted its position slightly, as US Secretary of State at the time , John Kerry , said that Assad must go, but the timing of it must be determined through negotiations.
    Said Nikki Haley United States envoy to the United Nations . "Our priority is no longer stay there and keep Assad from power . " For its part, the Syrian government welcomed the US remarks , which indicated that Washington 's priority, no longer offset President Bashar al - Assad. The Minister of National Reconciliation Affairs Haider in a statement to Radio "Sawa" the US on Friday - for Astbashar Damascus , the new US stance, adding that " the US administration is obliged to conduct such turns in its policy towards Syria, and that it was related to Russian relations - the US primarily ". The Syrian minister continued as saying "that Damascus was waiting for such a transformation that the US will convey Washington from being a party to the conflict to sponsor the solution in Syria." The US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, said in Turkey, that the fate of Assad is determined by the long - term Syrian people, and after a meeting in Ankara with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and senior ministers in the Turkish government, Tillerson said he was «not distance» between Turkey and the United States in for their determination to defeat al Daesh.
    Tillerson said at a joint news conference with his Turkish counterpart Davutoglu born Chaooh "What we discussed today is the options available to us. It 's tough choices. Let me be very frank ... It's not easy ... It 's tough choices we must take."
    Ihsanoglu said Chaooh, said Washington accepted that there is no difference between the «units to protect the people» and «PKK». Condemned the attacks Tillerson «Kurdistan Workers» recently, but did not acknowledge what he said Chaooh Ihsanoglu. He said the talks focused on the establishment of «safe areas» in Syria to allow refugees to return to their homeland, and it is being considered a number of options regarding the securing of those areas. And Turkey is home to more than two million Syrian, and have long called for the establishment of safe areas, but the idea has not received a lot of support from the Western allies, who are wondering about how to establish such areas without a large foreign military presence.
    The Syrian opposition has criticized the words, Farah Atassi, a member of the supreme body of the negotiations, the contradictory messages of the White House and the US State Department.
    She Atassi told reporters in Jneev, said that " the United States should put pressure on Russia, and consider the Syrian armed opposition as a reliable partner against terrorism, headed for it is not the organization Daesh only, but also, militias backed by Iran , such as Hezbollah , the Iranian Revolutionary Guard" .
    Said al - Atassi, the Syrian opposition held a very successful meeting, on Thursday, with Michael Rantry US envoy to the Middle East, on the sidelines of the peace talks in Jneev, and she appreciated the role of the United States as a partner and ally in the past six years.
    On the other side of the Turkish army said on Friday he would continue his efforts to prevent any form "undesirable entity" in Syria even after the end of its military operation in the north. He added in a statement : "We continue our operations to protect our national security and to prevent (the presence of ) any entity that is undesirable and allow our fellow Syrians displaced to return to their country and maintain security and stability in the region." Turkey announced the start of Operation Shield of the Euphrates in northern Syria, more than six months, to keep organizing Daesh fighters from the border and stop the progress of Kurdish fighters.

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