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AFP
13 February, 2016, 10:50
Update: 13 February, 2016, 10:50
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AFP
13 February, 2016, 10:50
Update: 13 February, 2016, 10:50
Syrian emergency personnel carry a body following reported air strikes in Hammuriyeh in the rebel-held Eastern Ghouta area, on the outskirts of the capital Damascus, on 12 February, 2016. Photo: AFP

Damascus, Syria: President Bashar al-Assad has vowed to recapture the whole of Syria and keep ‘fighting terrorism’ while also negotiating an end to the war, as international pressure mounts for a ceasefire.

His defiant stance, in an exclusive interview with AFP released Friday, doused hopes of an imminent halt to hostilities that world powers are pushing to take effect within a week.

Assad said the main aim of a Russian-backed regime offensive in Aleppo province that has prompted tens of thousands of people to flee was to cut the rebels’ supply route from Turkey.

He said his government’s eventual goal was to retake all of the country, large swathes of which are controlled by rebel forces or the Islamic State (IS) jihadist group.

‘It makes no sense for us to say that we will give up any part,’ he said in the interview conducted on Thursday in Damascus, before a plan for a nationwide ‘cessation of hostilities’ in Syria was announced.

Assad said it would be possible to ‘put an end to this problem in less than a year’ if opposition supply routes from Turkey, Jordan and Iraq were severed.

But if not, he said, ‘the solution will take a long time and will incur a heavy price’.

Assad said he saw a risk that Turkey and Saudi Arabia, key backers of the opposition, would intervene militarily in Syria.

World powers on Friday announced an ambitious plan to stop fighting in Syria within a week, but doubts have emerged over its viability, especially because it did not include IS or Al-Qaeda’s local branch.

US Secretary of State John Kerry said there were ‘no illusions’ about the difficulty of implementing a nationwide ‘cessation of hostilities’ as he announced the deal in Munich alongside Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

The US State Department also hit back at Assad’s claim he wants to retake the whole country, with spokesman Mark Toner calling him ‘deluded if he thinks that there’s a military solution to the conflict’.

Humanitarian aid

Moscow says its more than four-month-old bombing campaign in Syria targets IS and other ‘terrorists’, but critics accuse Russia of focusing on mainstream rebels.

Lavrov underlined that ‘terrorist organisations’ such as IS and Al-Qaeda-affiliated Al-Nusra Front ‘do not fall under the truce, and we and the US-led coalition will keep fighting these structures’.

He also talked about ‘direct contacts between the Russian and US military’ on the ground, where they back opposing sides, although the Pentagon said there were no plans for increased military cooperation.

The 17-nation International Syria Support Group also agreed that ‘sustained delivery’ of humanitarian aid would begin ‘immediately’.

Pope Francis and Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill on Friday called for aid to be delivered to ‘the afflicted populations and to the many refugees seeking safety in neighbouring lands’ after they met in Havana.

But after Assad’s forces this month nearly encircled Aleppo, Syria’s second city, several nations put the onus on Moscow to implement the deal.

‘Through its military action on the side of Assad’s regime, Russia had recently seriously compromised the political process. Now there is a chance to save this process,’ German foreign ministry spokeswoman Christiane Wirtz said.

‘What is important now is embracing this opportunity, stopping the air strikes, ceasing targeting civilians and providing humanitarian access,’ added Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu on Twitter.

He later said that Russian bombing killed 16 civilians in Syria early Friday ‘despite the agreement we made last night’.

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