Syria's Assad rejects 'bad guy' narrative

Syrian president Bashar al-Assad says he plans to remain in power for at least another five years.

File image of Syrian President Bashar Assad

File image of Syrian President Bashar Assad Source: AAP

Bashar al-Assad expects to rule Syria until 2021 despite the ongoing civil war raging in the country.

In an interview published by the New York Times, the Syrian president ruled out any political changes prior to a military conclusion to the conflict and said he would stay in office at least until the end of his third seven-year term in 2021.

Assad "radiated confidence and friendliness" during the interview in which he accused the US of being a driving force behind the conflict and of actively backing the Islamic State terrorist organisation and other extremist groups.

"I'm just a headline - the bad president, the bad guy, who is killing the good guys," Assad said. "You know this narrative. The real reason is toppling the government. This government doesn't fit the criteria of the United States."

Assad said he was still willing to engage in dialogue with the US. "But that doesn't mean to give up our sovereignty and transfer Syria into a puppet country," Assad added.


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Published 2 November 2016 1:40pm
Updated 2 November 2016 1:43pm
Source: AAP


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