In an interview with the Syrian TV on Friday, al-Zoubi said the scene in Syria has become clear as everybody now knows the identity and place of the enemy as well as its military and political support channels, external backers and internal tools.
The Minister affirmed that the Syrian people will defeat the conspiracy and thwart its project on the ground thanks to the wisdom of the Syrian leadership and the heroism of the Syrian armed forces.
"When we speak of victory, we mean the victory for Syria through foiling the external conspiracy and its internal tools," the Minister said.
He warned of Qatar's policy of supporting terrorists in Syria as posing a danger to the international security and peace.
Al-Zoubi said that Qatar has been turned into an exchequer for al-Qaeda to carry out a subversive scheme against Syria as well as against the region and the world.
The Information Minister wondered "for whose sake are Qatar's rulers doing so?", considering that those rulers are not of a political ability, experience or understanding to have their own political project.
Al-Zoubi added that "When Qatar prepares sleeper cells in UAE and speaks of turning Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah into Islamic Emirates, that threatens not only regimes, but also the stability of people, identity and the international peace and security in the region which is considered the core of the economic world."
"They are only the funder or the cashier of the conspiracy, while the order of disbursement comes from another place. They are mere tools in the service of the Zionist project in the region," al-Zoubi added.
He highlighted that the goal of the Zionist project in the region is not limited to certain geographic frontiers, stressing "what is required is fragmentation to the farthest extent," economic weakness and the establishment of meaningless and unidentified false entities.
"At that point, Israel will have succeeded in realizing its project across the region," he added.
On the policies of the Turkish government, Minister al-Zoubi stressed that the Turkish government is providing enormous service to Israel.
On Iran's stances, al-Zoubi said "The Iranian stance is clear since the start of the crisis, Tehran stands by the Syrian people and state. This stance is identical with the stances of Russia and China and all friendly countries."
Answering a question on Syria's stance towards the quartet initiative, al-Zoubi reiterated his country's welcome of any effort that serves the interest of the Syrian people and stopping the conspiracy on Syria, wondering about the intentions of the countries participating in the initiative.
He stressed that Saudi Arabia and Turkey constitute a great part of the aggression on Syria, "therefore if their intentions are good, they must halt providing the gunmen and terrorists with funds and weapons and stop media incitement against Syria, as a demonstration of good faith."
"How could the Arabs impose sanctions on Syria when they claim good faith towards Syria," the Minister wondered, adding that the real help lies in preventing infiltration of terrorists into Syria and weapons supplies to them.
He called upon the countries and foreign parties participating in the aggression on Syria to halt this conduct and seize the political opportunity to back down on it.
"If they think they can achieve victory in Syria, they are deeply mistaken because in Syria only the Syrian people will win," al-Zoubi reaffirmed.
On the statements that there is an international struggle on Syria, al-Zoubi stressed that the basic issue is the steadfastness of Syria in the face of the conspiracy, adding that all countries were surprised by the ability of the Syrian people and leadership to overcome the plot.
The Minister said that the statement of the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in which he compared al-Qaedi to a regular army is odd, adding that "Ki-moon should not have had such stance, as the Syrian Arab Army is an army of a sovereign state and was established by the constitution of this state, while al-Qaeda is an extremist terrorist organization funded by intelligence agencies."
Asked whether President Bashar al-Assad has recently given an interview to an Egyptian newspaper, al-Zoubi stressed that the President has not made any statement or given any interview to any Egyptian newspaper or magazine.
He explained that what has been circulated in media is parts of a chat that took place between President al-Assad and a 9-member Egyptian media delegation in the framework of a personal visit.
Al-Zoubi stressed that the conversation was not recorded at all as it was not meant to be an interview, but what seems to have happened is that one of the visitors took out of context and gathered parts of the conversation which "was not prepared in the first place and should not be analyzed or built on or considered as political stances whether what came in it was true or untrue."
The Information Minister stressed that "when President al-Assad decides to say something or declare a political stance he's got the media tools and will say it with courage as we know him."
Answering a question about the Syrian economy, the Minister replied that the Syrian economy had been targeted since the first day of the crisis, adding that Syria is capable of confronting the crisis regardless of its duration without suffering fragmentation or economic downfall.
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