A range of countries
provide financial, logistical and training support to the many armed opposition
groups in Syria during political conflicts, includes Turkey, Saudi Arabia,
Jordan, the U.S. and the United Kingdom.
The Syrian President Bashar
al-Assad told a visiting group of European parliamentarians on Sunday that
western governments’ support for opposition groups in Syria caused terrorism in
Europe.
“The problems Europe faces
today of terrorism, extremism and waves of refugees are caused by some western
leaders’ adoption of policies which do not serve their people,” Assad told a
delegation of members of the European Parliament headed by Javier Couso, vice
chairman of its foreign affairs committee.
“Especially when those
leaders give support and political cover to terrorist groups inside Syria,”
Syrian state news agency SANA said, quoting Assad.
The Syrian government,
supported by Iran and Russia, refers to all groups fighting it in the
five-year-old conflict as terrorists. Of such groups, the U.N. classifies only
Islamic State and the al Qaeda-affiliated Nusra Front as terrorist.
Western and Gulf Arab
countries which want Assad out of power blame him for the displacement of tens
of thousands of Syrians, through air strikes on rebel-held areas that have
killed thousands.
Opposition groups accuse
the government of deliberately targeting civilians and breaching ceasefires.
United Nations-brokered peace talks broke down in late April as violence
escalated, without a set date to resume.
(Reuters/NAN)
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