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Syria's Assad: EU will pay price for arming rebels

Syrian president warned that Europe "will pay the price" if it provides weapons to overthrow his rebels fighting, he said Monday in an interview published as "terrorists" to return to their national armed they would be counterproductive extremism ideology.
Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian army used chemical weapons in the civil war rejected the U.S. government's findings.
Assad's speech was his first time since last Friday, President Barack Obama's decision to authorize the weapons and ammunition destined for Syria rebels confirmed, the Assad regime used chemical weapons against them.
Syrian Pound on Monday fell to a new low, apparently on the news the U.S. decision to arm the rebels.
The EU also allows the arms embargo against Syria expire, so that members of the Group of 27 armed rebels. France and Britain are moving in this direction, but the German government oppose such a move.
Assad's interview with the German daily "Frankfurter Allgemeine Runschau appeared aimed at strengthening Germany suspicion.
Assad said: "If the Europeans delivery of weapons, terrorists in Europe backyard into a place, Europe will have to pay the price, in Arabic translated into German opinion."
Chaos in Syria will lead to "direct export to Europe of terrorism," he warned. "Terrorists will return to Europe's combat experience and extremist ideology."
Assad also insisted Europe's efforts to distinguish between good and bad rebels, when it comes to the amount of transportation of weapons "distinguish 'good' and 'bad' Taliban a few years ago, or a 'good' and 'bad' base organization. "
In interviews with government buildings in Damascus last week. Following the decision of the United States on Friday, the president answered a few questions by e-mail Sunday, the newspaper said.
Assad controversial, at least 150 people have been killed in the Syrian chemical weapons to attack the U.S. government's findings, noting that Western countries have not yet published evidence to prove his claim.
"WMD was able to kill hundreds, thousands, once this is why they are used, which is why it is not logical to use chemical weapons to kill people, but also can be achieved by conventional weapons, "Assad said.
"If Paris, London and Washington have evidence to support their allegations, and only one, they would have appeared, it is to the world," he added.
At least 93,000 people were killed in the conflict in Syria, since it broke out in March 2011, according to a recent UN estimates. Millions of people have been displaced.
Civil war along sectarian lines are increasingly being hit, pitting Sunni Muslims against Shiite Muslims. It is also threatening the stability of Syria's neighbors, including Lebanon and Iraq. Sunni-dominated, but mostly by Assad's Alawite regime, an offshoot sect of Shiite Islam rebel ranks.
Sectarian divisions deepened a few weeks ago, when the Lebanese Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed Shiite militants publicly join the fight inside Syria Assad's side.
Earlier this month, Assad's forces suffer a major blow when they pushed the rebels near the Lebanese border town of Qusair strategy, with the help of Hezbollah.
Assad denied that Hezbollah has taken a prominent role, he said, "only a few hundred people" in Syria.
Assad warned that once the conflict spread to neighboring countries, fuzzy boundary, will set off a domino effect.
"How, no one can imagine what would redraw the map of regional circumstances, it will be a map, numerous wars in the Middle East and elsewhere who may not be able to stop," he said.
Palestinian militant group Hamas on Monday urged Hezbollah fighters from Syria to withdraw its allegations of inciting sectarian tensions, in an unprecedented public criticism of his former allies.
Hamas said in a statement, the Sunni movement, known as Hezbollah from Syria to withdraw its troops, weapons and keep it directed Zionism enemy (Israel). "Hamas also said that the Syrian troops" in the region of sectarian polarization contributions. "
Hamas's statement is the region's Sunni and Shiite Muslims are lining up on both sides of the Syrian civil war.
Autumn Qusair the balance of power on the battlefield shifted in favor of Damascus regime, which is now hopes to maintain this momentum, to regain control of Aleppo, the country's commercial hub. Rebels seize part of the city last summer, in the north along the border with Turkey attack.
Troops clashed rebels inside Aleppo and last Monday in the city's suburbs, activists said.
In addition to the armed rebels, Washington has also been considering other options, including the imposition of no-fly zone Syria, although no decision.
Assad Air Force has been his most deadly weapons, rely on it to prevent the rebels on the ground to win territory.
Russian Foreign Ministry, Alexander Lukashevich, the spokesman said in a televised news conference last Monday, "there is no condition, and does not require a no-fly zone" in Syria, supplement, such as the United States and other measures would be "counterproductive."
Host G-8 meeting, British Prime Minister David Cameron, Monday acknowledged differences Syria, but Russia said that, like all of the G-8 governments have a duty to push the opposing factions in the civil war as a government to the negotiating table as soon as possible, instead of Backup "butcher", its citizens.
Russia to provide weapons and Assad's Syrian army has its own unique Mediterranean port.
In a related economic development, the Syrian pound fell on Monday a new low, diving from 170 pounds to $ 210 in a single day.
Syrian Prime Minister, Wael al-Halqi rushed to calm nerves, saying the government has a lot of foreign exchange reserves, will develop a package of economic measures to improve the economy.
Premier Wen said the "friendly countries," including Iran's support on the grounds that it is willing to subsidize the Syrian imports and requirements of industrial and agricultural production.
Central Bank of Syria, Adib Mayaleh, the governor told reporters that the bank will continue its policy of intervention to support the pound's value.
 
 



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