Tag syrias president bashar al assad speaks to french journalists in damascus
Here is a possible transcript of a hypothetical interview between Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and French journalists in Damascus:
Interviewer: Good afternoon, Mr. President. Thank you for taking the time to speak with us today.
Bashar al-Assad: Thank you for coming to Damascus. It's a pleasure to speak with you.
Interviewer: Let's start with the current situation in Syria. The war has been ongoing for over a decade, and the country is still facing many challenges. What do you think is the main obstacle to achieving peace and stability in Syria?
Bashar al-Assad: The main obstacle is the foreign interference in our internal affairs. The United States, France, and other Western countries have been supporting terrorist groups, such as al-Qaeda and ISIS, and have been trying to overthrow our government. This has led to a proxy war, with many innocent civilians caught in the crossfire.
Interviewer: But isn't it true that your government has been accused of committing human rights abuses and targeting civilians? How do you respond to these allegations?
Bashar al-Assad: These allegations are baseless and politically motivated. We have been fighting against terrorism, and in the process, we have had to take measures to protect our citizens and our country. We have been accused of targeting civilians, but the truth is that we have been fighting against terrorist groups that have been using civilians as human shields.
Interviewer: Many countries, including France, have imposed sanctions on Syria. Do you think these sanctions are effective in achieving their intended goals?
Bashar al-Assad: The sanctions are a form of economic warfare, and they are causing suffering for our people. They are not effective in achieving their intended goals, which is to change our government or to bring about regime change. Instead, they are causing hardship and suffering for our people, and they are undermining our ability to rebuild our country.
Interviewer: What do you think is the key to resolving the conflict in Syria? Is there a role for international diplomacy and mediation?
Bashar al-Assad: International diplomacy and mediation can play a role, but it requires a willingness to listen to all parties and to find a solution that is acceptable to all. We have been willing to engage in negotiations and to find a political solution, but the other parties have not been willing to do the same.
Interviewer: Finally, what message do you have for the French people, who have been critical of your government's actions?
Bashar al-Assad: I would like to say that we value our relationship with France, and we would like to see a more balanced and nuanced approach to the situation in Syria. We are not enemies of the French people, and we would like to see a more constructive dialogue between our two countries.
Interviewer: Thank you, Mr. President, for speaking with us today.
Bashar al-Assad: Thank you.