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Opposition's Tumeh says world powers no solutions want to Syrian crisis


Reporting by Mohamed Al-Faris

GAZIANTEP (Zaman Alwasl)- Head of Syria’s opposition interim government said Monday the International Community did not want to resolve the Syrian crisis; instead it adopted crisis management policy, according to Zaman Alwasl reporter in Gaziantep, Turkey.

“All we got for the world is no more than promises. We do not have something tangible or concrete,” Mr. Ahmad Tu'meh said in press conference from the government headquarters in border city with Syria Gaziantep.


The international powers seek to arrange all 'cards' in the war-torn country before imposing solutions on the ground, Tu’meh says.

"We always call on the international community to move towards a solution, but its officials keep tell us that we must first discuss the issue of terrorism, pointing out that the weakness of the international community in support of the Syrian people increases the complexity of the scene in the country, Tu'meh added.

In his response to the proper ways to create a powerful national army, Tu’meh assured that all rebel groups will be included as the Islamic front and major active revolutionary faction on the ground, saying the army will be formed in the near future.

In a related context, the interim PM denied any cooperation with al-Nusra Front or the Islamic State of Iraq and The Levant (ISIL).   

Tu’meh also declared in the conference about allocating 250,000 dollars as ‘Instantaneous support' for the rebels of Homs since they evacuated the city after historical deal with Bashar al-Assad’s regime and after 30 months of severe siege and starvation policy.

  Tu'meh said that “rebels of Homs will be a part of the planned national army and they will be affiliated to the defence ministry”.

Tu'meh did not mention how or when they ‘Instantaneous support' will be delivered to the rebels who settled in the northern countryside of Homs, according to Zaman Alwasl reporter.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  


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