On Tuesday in Moscow Putin
said that it was surely more difficult to grant Mr Snowden former U.S.
intelligence worker turned whistleblower, asylum in Russia than it would be in
the case of Assad.
Putin said it was too early
to say whether Russia would have to shelter al-Assad, whose country has
disintegrated in a civil war that has lasted almost five years.
“First the Syrian
population has to be able to vote, and then we will see if Assad would have to
leave his country if he loses the election.
Putin admitted that he
thinks al-Assad has “done much wrong over the course of this conflict”.
He stressed that the
conflict would never have become so big if it had not been fueled from outside
Syria with weapons, money and fighters.
Putin reiterated Russia’s
position that it was supporting al-Assad, a longtime ally, in an effort to
avert a failed state scenario like in Libya.
“We do not want Syria to
end like Iraq or Libya.
“Look at Egypt one has to
praise President Sisi for taking over the responsibility and power in an
emergency situation, in order to stabilise the country,’’ he said.
He said Assad does not
fight against his own population, regards to the al-Assad’s military bombing
fellow Syrians.
He said instead, the
military were fighting against those who took arms against the government.
“If the civil population is
then also harmed, it is not Assad’s fault, but primarily the fault of the
insurgents and their foreign supporters.
He, however, stressed once
again that, it was not supposed to mean that everything was fine in Syria or
that Assad was doing everything right.
Putin also said his country
would “resist” NATO member, Turkey if the country threatens Russia’s national
security.
He was referring to Turkey
shooting down a Russian warplane in November on the accusation that the plane
flew into Turkish territory.
“I very much hope that such
events do not grow into large military conflicts.
“But if Russia’s interests
and security are threatened, Russia will resist. Everyone needs to know that,”
he said.
He added that, if Turkey
attacks Russia, NATO does not need to get involved.
“Turkey is part of NATO,
but it was not attacked.

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