الخلافات العميقة حول سوريا بين موسكو والرياض على حالها
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أكد وزير الخارجية الروسي سيرغي لافروف ونظيره السعودي عادل الجبير الثلاثاء في موسكو النزاع السوري استمرار الخلافات العميقة بين موسكو والرياض حول سوريا ومصير الرئيس بشار الاسد الذي تصر السعودية على رحيله من السلطة.
واكد الجبير في مؤتمر صحافي مشترك مع لافروف ان السعودية لن تتعاون مع النظام في دمشق. وقال "في ما يتعلق بتحالف تشارك فيه السعودية الى جانب الحكومة السورية فهو مستبعد وليس جزءا من خططنا".
وذكر بان السعودية تشكل "اصلا" جزءا من تتحالف ضد "الارهابيين"، في اشارة الى التحالف العربي الغربي الذي تقوده الولايات المتحدة ضد تنظيم الدولة الاسلامية في سوريا والعراق منذ آب 2014.
وكان الرئيس الروسي فلاديمير بوتين اطلق في نهاية حزيران فكرة انشاء تحالف واسع يضم خصوصا تركيا والعراق والسعودية وكذلك الجيش النظامي السوري لمكافحة جهاديي تنظيم الدولة الاسلامية بشكل افضل.
ويحاول وزير الخارجية الروسي تسويق هذه الفكرة كما فعل خلال زيارته للدوحة الاسبوع الماضي. لكن المبادرة الروسية تتقدم ببطىء وتكشف الخلافات اكثر فاكثر.
فموسكو تعتبر ان تنظيم الدولة الاسلامية هو العدو الذي يجب محاربته بينما يعتبر العرب والغربيون وتركيا ان بشار الاسد هو هذا العدو.
وقال لافرورف ان "الامر لا يتعلق بتشكيل تحالف تقليدي بقائد اعلى وقوات مسلحة تطيعه" بل "بتنسيق تحركات الذين يحاربون الارهابيين اصلا"، اي الجيشين السوري والعراقي والاكراد "ليدركوا مهمتهم الاولى وهي مكافحة التهديد الارهابي (...) ويضعوا جانبا تصفية حساباتهم".
وتابع الوزير الروسي انه خلافا لتنظيم الدولة الاسلامية "لا يهدد بشار الاسد اي بلد مجاور"، داعيا "الجميع الى المقارنة بين حجم هذه التهديدات".
لكن الجبير اكد ان "موقفنا لم يتغير (...) ليس هناك مكان للاسد في مستقبل سوريا".
وحمل الجبير الرئيس السوري مسؤولية ظهور تنظيم الدولة الاسلامية في سوريا، مؤكدا انه فضل "توجيه سلاحه ضد شعبه وليس ضد الدولة الاسلامية". وشدد على ان "بشار الاسد يشكل جزءا من المشكلة وليس من الحل لهذه الازمة السورية".
من جهته اعاد لافروف التأكيد على ان الشعب السوري وحده يمكنه تقرير مصير الاسد. وقال "القرار حول كافة قضايا التسوية ومن بينها ما يتعلق باجراءات المرحلة الانتقالية والاصلاحات السياسية، يجب ان يتخذه السوريون انفسهم"، بما يتناسب مع اتفاق جنيف-2.
واشار لافروف الى ان "الاختلافات مستمرة" بين الدولتين، مؤكدا ان "مصير الرئيس الاسد جزء من هذه الخلافات".
وتدعم روسيا النظام في دمشق فيما تؤيد السعودية المعارضة وتطالب برحيل الاسد عن السلطة في سوريا حيث اسفر النزاع المستمر منذ اكثر من اربع سنوات عن مقتل اكثر من 240 الف شخص.

that same old propaganda line, so because they weren't at war they were "guard dogs"? is north korea also a guard dog of south korea because the border is calm? or is it the opposite? maybe israel was the guard dog of syria? lots of combination we can play with, for retards like you to find "hilarious"
just one thing though, was arming hezbollah, supporting it and enabling hezbollah to kick israelis out of lebanon, also part of their duties as "guard dogs"?
as for your voluntary blindness on the intensity of the conflict between isis and the syrian legitimate forces, there's nothing i can do for you, you simply refuse to see it no matter how many times i point out the numerous battles and countless casualties that resulted. stick to your ostrich policy for all i care, it suits you.

If the Saudis were so serious about confronting ISIS, then how come they used all their forces and power to attack the Yemeni people instead?

100% mystic, it's just like turkey, who pretend to be fighting isis when all they hit are the kurds, actually clearing the way for isis

congrats ex-eagle-ice-fpm, you went from simple copy-pasting of other people's comments to a medley of other people's comments. you still have to work on making it sound coherent, but it seems like there is at least some progress.

What kind of excuse is that texas? You use to be much better at making up theories.
Yes texas, the wahabis (The Gulf) decided to strengthen ISIS to weaken Iran and Assad, that is the way it works because nobody smashes ISIS harder than the Resistance and the Syrian army.
Fact is gentlemen, that Saudi Arabia would rather want all of Syria Iraq and Lebanon to become part of ISIS, just to weaken Iran.
That was their plan all along, same with the funding of Al Qaeda.

Even the kurds now, they have been fighting ISIS for a long time.
What does Erdogan do?
He bombs the kurds because he fears the forming of their Kurdistan, even more than the so called "Islamic State".

Audobillah, are you playing God since you know whos days are numbered little terrorist?

Don't play so rough terrorist, norma.jean/eagledawn likes you cute and tender.

gee eagle... you sound pretty desperate with that all-out trolling, squealing erratically all over the forum... does it mean i slapped too hard today?

sadly, the worst enemy is the one within. you can try to reason with them, but those iranian slaves like mowaten have no will of their own. they turn down any chance of unity because they can only see short-term, untill the next iranian paycheck. they'd sell the country's past and future for a few bucks, actually they already have.

lol @mowaten, you keep hallucinating, imagining stuff and spinning that invisible "saudi menace" so much you've lost touch with reality. are you not seeing what is going on in yemen, syria, and iraq?
lately you have been very angry and frustrated mowaten and certainly you are projecting a lot. Is it because you are jealous of KSA achievements and success? Take your pills filthy delusional sectarian troll.

saudis are done. by shooting down oil prices they shot themselves in the foot. oil prices will never recover, and their budget deficits will keep growing each year. projections show they only have a few years left before they reach insolvency

"_mowaten_
les chiens aboient, l'armee syrienne passe"
جنود “الأسد” يهربون من معركة سهل الغاب وضابطهم يهددهم
شاهد جنود الاسد كيف يهربون امام جيش الفتح وكيف ضباطهم ياخذون منهم الاسلحة
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVNhVytzw_4

their adventures are merely acts of desperation, they dont even know where they're going with it, they just twisting and fretting like a fish out of water

Difference between Iran and Saudi Arabia on that subject is, that Iran does not rely entirely on their oil production as Saudi Arabia does, yes you are right they have alot more oil that Iran, but without that oil Saudi Arabia is lost.
Iran produces their own hardware & weapons, their own agriculture everything they want can be made locally.
Whilst Saudi Arabia relies on their oil for profit amongst the Saud family and to buy all foreign supplies they can, that oil is what keeps them going.

That is what you Mostaqbalis keeps telling yourself everyday.
Assad is still very much alive, and he is still sitting comfortable on his chair.
All we have left, are you wahabis crying about it all day and prolonge the war.

Call it what you wish, the fact remains. You assumed he would be gone within a month, 4 years have passed texas.
You better change your tone soon, before you embarrass yourself further.