Aside from Russia and Iran, it looks like many leaders feel that Assad should be gone in order for peace to come.
Assad’s ‘neutralisation’ must for peace: France
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
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PARIS: French President Francois Hollande said on Tuesday that the “neutralisation” of Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad was a pre-condition to resolving the crisis in the war-torn country.
“We must reduce the terrorist influence without maintaining Assad. The two are bound up together,” Hollande told a gathering of French diplomats in Paris.
“We must create a political transition in Syria, it’s a necessity.”
He laid out three conditions for resolving the crisis — the first of which was the “neutralisation” of Assad.
The second was to offer “solid guarantees to all the moderate opposition forces, notably the Sunnis and Kurds, and to preserve state structures and the unity of Syria.”
The final condition, which he said would be “decisive”, was to bring together regional actors with a stake in the conflict.
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Assad’s ‘neutralisation’ must for peace: France?
Assad’s ‘neutralisation’ must for peace: France
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
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PARIS: French President Francois Hollande said on Tuesday that the “neutralisation” of Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad was a pre-condition to resolving the crisis in the war-torn country.
“We must reduce the terrorist influence without maintaining Assad. The two are bound up together,” Hollande told a gathering of French diplomats in Paris.
“We must create a political transition in Syria, it’s a necessity.”
He laid out three conditions for resolving the crisis — the first of which was the “neutralisation” of Assad.
The second was to offer “solid guarantees to all the moderate opposition forces, notably the Sunnis and Kurds, and to preserve state structures and the unity of Syria.”
The final condition, which he said would be “decisive”, was to bring together regional actors with a stake in the conflict.
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Assad’s ‘neutralisation’ must for peace: France?