DAMASCUS (Sputnik) — Damascus is demonstrating flexibility at the Geneva talks, aiming not to miss a single opportunity for settlement, while the successes of the Syrian army and Russian military support will not be an obstacle but will instead speed up the process, Syrian President Bashar Assad told Sputnik in an interview.
"Because there are those who accuse us and Russia of this, when trying to present Russia's intervention aimed at countering terrorism as an intervention to support the president or the Syrian government, and thus, as an obstacle in the way of the political process. Perhaps this could have been the case if we had not been flexible from the beginning, if we had really persisted. However, if [you] go back to the policy of the Syrian state five years ago, we responded to all the initiatives, without exception, coming from all sides, even if they were not friendly," Assad said in an interview with Rossiya Segodnya International Information Agency Director General Dmitry Kiselev.
In this regard, the president recalled the ongoing talks on the Syrian settlement in Switzerland.
"We went to Geneva and continue to show flexibility. However, at the same time, these victories will affect the states and powers that are hindering the settlement, because these states in the first place — Saudi Arabia, Turkey, France and the United Kingdom — are counting on our defeat on the battlefield in order to impose their conditions at the negotiations. So these military actions and successes will lead to the acceleration of the political settlement, and not prevent it," Assad stressed.
Syrian President Bashar Assad, in an exclusive interview with Sputnik, shared his assessments of the Geneva talks, military and political plans and his personal vision of the prospects of the peaceful settlement of the conflict and political transition in the country. Russian-Syrian cooperation in various fields and estimation of Russia's role in the fight against terrorism were among other topics touched upon in the interview.
"President Assad is in great shape – both intellectually and emotionally. He is inspired by the victory of his army and the retake of Palmyra, speaking ironically about Western leaders as if they swallowed their tongues and did not notice this event," Kiselev said, describing the interview.
According to Kiselev, the Syrian leader "is ready for the so-called political transition, [and] approaches it responsibly and creatively."
The full text of Assad’s interview to Sputnik will be posted on the Sputnik website on March 30-31.