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Assad used superior language in Annan's meeting: Saudi Leaks

(Translation by Yusra Ahmed)

A new Saudi diplomatic document was published among thousands in WikiLeaks, showed minutes of the meeting between basher al-Assad and Kofi Annan, the First United Nation’s Envoy to Syria to resolve the Syrian crisis.

The letter was coded and showed that Basher al-Assad insisted on calling the rebels as “terrorist” and his war was against terrorism on behalf of the whole world, not against the opposition.

The letter explained that al-Assad used hidden threats and warning in his talk with Annan, like threatening of possible “huge bloodshed” if the regime withdrew its forces from the Syrian cities, although the meeting took place at time when the revolution was in its peaceful stage.

Despite the good and personal relationship between al-Assad and Annan, as the Saudi diplomatic letter mentioned, al-Assad used rebuking and blaming tone in his talk to Annan when he said “you have not done anything , you have not pressurised countries or other sides supporting the terrorist action in Syria” and a stronger language when he said: “before asking us to take any step forward, demand others to do so”. Moreover, al-Assad Blamed Annan for being unfair in his reports to the United nation in regard to the Syrian crisis.”

From his side, according to the coded Saudi diplomatic letter, Annan tried to reduce the tension and superiority in al-Assad’s language, and put his solution in soft language, like requesting releasing detainees and handing them to the International observers, when al-Assad replied that prisoners’ case would be dealt with according the Syrian way, and tribal prominent figures were looking after the matter.

In the same meeting, Bashar claimed that they had released many prisoners by amnesty decrees and demonstrating in Syria had become allowed like other countries.

Annan was he first Envoy to Syria to resolve the Syrian crisis, he started his mission in 23 February 2012, but he was not able to carry on for more than six months and resigned in 30-August in the same year and Lakhdar Brahimi followed him, who resigned later and followed by Staffan de Mistura.

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