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The process of
transforming the geopolitical map of the Middle East is under way, and various
outside players are seeking to secure their geopolitical footing, Russia Today
quoted Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov as saying.
The opponents of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad – both inside Syria and out
– are attempting to turn him into a bogeyman, but this is just part of a "great
geopolitical game," Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an interview with
Rossiyskaya Gazeta on Tuesday.
Many outside forces "have Iran, rather than Syria on their minds," Lavrov
noted.
Although the minister did not say as much, the comment seemed to be a direct
reference to the Zionist entity and the United States that are throwing their
hefty support behind the Syrian rebel opposition, the website said.
Amid the mounting tensions in Syria, the Zionist Prime Minister appeared
before the UN General Assembly pushing for war on Iran, compounded by real war
in Syria.
In light of these developments, Lavrov reiterated Moscow's stance that any
changes in Syria should reflect the wishes of the people.
Lavrov stressed that "Bashar al-Assad is the guarantor of security for
national minorities, among them Christians, who have been living in Syria for
many centuries."
The Foreign Minister noted that even Russia’s western partners, who take
every opportunity to blame the Syrian President for the problems in the
embattled country, admit in confidence that al-Assad still enjoys the support of
at least one-third of the population.
The reason, according to Lavrov, is simple: Bashar al-Assad is the one
individual who can prevent Syria from collapsing into an unrecognizable place
where “minorities will simply be unable to live and exist," he said.
Lavrov condemned western leaders for failing to abide by the Geneva
Communiqué and consolidate the Syrian opposition into a legitimate political
group that can sit down at the negotiating table.
The Russian Foreign Minister wrapped up his interview by expressing the hope
that Lakhdar Brahimi, the new Joint Special Envoy of the United Nations and the
League of Arab States for the Syrian Crisis, will be successful in bringing the
two warring sides together for negotiations.
He says Brahimi will be in Moscow next weeks for consultations
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