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Behind the Scenes: Qatari PM Says Syria Proved ‘Unbreakable’
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  • During a meeting between UN-Arab league envoy Lakhdar Brahimi and Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad this week, Assad was resilient on basics but showed some flexibility to form committees to discuss the constitution, form an expanded government, and follow up with the process of government’s reforms and achievements to pave the way for national reconciliation.

 
               Brahimi, Assad

  • A meeting between US and Russian officials was stormy after Russians’ harsh criticism for the US military support to the rebels in Syria, and Washington's support to some opposition figures who have no legitimacy or any popular support. However, the US officials clarified that the US administration is willing to change face after face until a suitable person, according to them, would fit to lead the so-called Syrian opposition.

              Putin, Obama

  • Qatari Foreign Minister Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, in a meeting with Arab journalists, researchers and public figures that was held recently in Doha, expressed a bitter mood of disappointment over the ongoing events in the battlefield in Syria. He added that Syria proved its steadfastness and the system beyond all expectations seems unbreakable.

                         Qatari Emir

 

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User Comments Number of comments: 1
1 - lessons of falkland war.
frank chau | Philippines 08:51 2012-12-30
during the falkland war of the 1980\\’s of argentina vs.britain, if argentina have more exocet anti-ship
missiles to sink many many british warships and aircraft-carriers ships and army-carrier ships, the it
may turn the tide of war in argentina\\’s favor. thats why hezbollah syria should buy or build more
cruise missiles (1000 km.range, solid fuel, precision) to SINK many many enemies fortified warships and
carriers, and also at the same time use to annihilate israel. hezbolah syria iran etc.must have full
collaborations to win, coz.after syria is destroyed, hezbollah iran hamas will be isolated and later to
be destroyed too.

 

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