Speaking to Lebanese daily Al-Akhbar, he said a planned and influential resistance will be set up in the occupied Golan Heights that can be a prominent role player like Lebanon’s resistance movement.
The Syrian president also stressed that the game organized by the West and its cronies in Syria has hit a dead-end.
He said Western countries, despite what they pretend, are in rivalry to negotiate with Syria to have a share in the country’s reconstruction projects.
Asked about the planned Geneva 2 meeting on Syria, he said it is unlikely to have tangible achievements, given the severe differences among opposition groups.
Al-Assad further referred to sectarianism as a dangerous threat to the future of the Muslim Ummah and Islamic countries, calling for confronting and uprooting sectarianism.
He went on to say that Syria will never retreat from its commitment to proximity of Islamic schools of thought and its support for resistance.
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