In this photo released on the official Telegram page of the Syrian Presidency, Syrian President Bashar Assad speaks during an interview in Damascus, Syria, Aug 9, 2023. (PHOTO / AP)
DAMASCUS - Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said on Wednesday evening that terrorism caused destruction in Syria, saying those who supported terrorism should be held accountable.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad criticized the US "Caesar Act," saying it impedes Syria's economic development, worsening the country's situation
Speaking to Sky News Arabia in an interview, Assad emphasized the extent of destruction caused by terrorism in Syria, stressing that no state intentionally destroys its own homeland. He dismissed the notion that counter-terrorism efforts could ruin the country.
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According to Assad, if Syria had followed the demands of certain countries, the war could have been prevented. However, doing so would have come at the expense of the rights and interests of the Syrian people.
Regarding Syria's relationship with friendly nations, he said their support is essential but emphasized that the true resilience lies with the Syrian people.
Assad criticized the US "Caesar Act," saying it impedes Syria's economic development, worsening the country's situation.