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Syrian Refugee Crisis Caused by Foreign Support of Terrorists - Assad

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Refugees in the temporary refugee shelter in Jibreen, Aleppo. Photo: Courtesy of The Russian Center for Reconciliation of Opposing Sides in the Syrian Arab Republic - Sputnik International
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Syrian refugee crisis was caused by the West policy and regional powers, country’s President Bashar Assad said in an interview with the Yahoo News media outlet.

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) – The humanitarian disaster affecting millions of Syrian refugees was caused by the policy of Western countries as well as regional powers, which supported terrorists in Syria, country’s President Bashar Assad said in an interview with the Yahoo News media outlet.

"It is a humanitarian disaster created by the western support of those terrorists, of course, and the regional support by Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia," Assad said.

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The Syrian government is ready to accept all refugees that had earlier left Syria, the Syrian president pointed out.

"Many of them came back to Syria in spite of the security issues and the embargo. So the majority of Syrians would like to come back to their country," the president stressed.

He added that it was safe in Damascus with the life returning back to normal in the Syrian capital.

The civil war in Syria with the government troops fighting numerous opposition groups and terrorist organizations such as the Islamic State, outlawed in Russia, has been lasting for about six years. The conflict urged over 4 million people to leave their homes.

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