Assad says yet to see real steps on
Islamic State by Trump, U.S. forces 'invaders'
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[March 11, 2017]
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian President
Bashar al-Assad said he had yet to see "anything concrete" from U.S.
President Donald Trump over his vow to defeat Islamic State and called
U.S. forces in Syria "invaders" because they were there without
government permission.
Assad, in an interview with Chinese TV station Phoenix, said "in theory"
he still saw scope for cooperation with Trump though practically nothing
had happened in this regard.
Assad said Trump's campaign pledge to prioritize the defeat of Islamic
State had been "a promising approach" but added: "We haven't seen
anything concrete yet regarding this rhetoric."
Assad dismissed the U.S.-backed military campaign against Islamic State
in Syria as "only a few raids" he said had been conducted locally. "We
have hopes that this administration ... is going to implement what we
have heard," he added.
Asked about a deployment of U.S. forces near the northern city of
Manbij, Assad said: "Any foreign troops coming to Syria without our
invitation ... are invaders."
"We don't think this is going to help".
The U.S.-led coalition has been attacking Islamic State in Syria for
more than two years. It is currently backing a campaign by Syrian
militia allies to encircle and ultimately capture Raqqa, Islamic State's
base of operations in Syria.
Assad noted that the Russian-backed Syrian army was now "very close" to
Raqqa city after advancing to the western banks of the Euphrates River.
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Syria's President Bashar al-Assad speaks during an interview with
Chinese TV station Phoenix in Damascus, Syria, in this handout
picture provided by SANA on March 11, 2017. SANA/Handout via REUTERS
He said Raqqa was "a priority for us", but indicated that there
could also be a parallel attack by the army towards Deir al-Zor in
the east, near the Iraqi border. Deir al-Zor province is almost
completely in the control of IS, also known as ISIS.
The Deir al-Zor region had been "used by ISIS as a route for
logistics support between ISIS in Iraq and ISIS in Syria, so whether
you attack the stronghold or you attack the route that ISIS uses, it
(has) the same result", Assad said.
(Writing by Tom Perry; Editing by Toby Chopra)
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