Amman: The Damascus regime’s ambassador to Jordan lashed out on Wednesday at a meeting of supporters of the uprising in his country, describing it as a gathering of “enemies of Syria”.
“It is a meeting of Syria’s enemies, or friends of Israel,” Bahjat Sulaiman said in a rare news conference hours before the “Friends of Syria” group meets in Amman to discuss a US-Russian proposal for peace talks.
“Those who want to end the tragedy in Syria need to stop arming and training terrorist gangs in Syria. The war on Syria is unprecedented.”
Sulaiman insisted that the regime of Syrian President Bashar Al Assad was “defending itself and will continue to fight Israel’s tools in the region”.
“We understand the pressures that Jordan is facing, but the kingdom should not involve itself in the war on Syria. Amman’s security is linked to Damascus’s security,” he said.
“They do not come here for humanitarian reasons. They are here to seek materialistic gains or because they are terrorists or linked to terrorists,” he said.
Jordan says it is home to more than 500,000 Syrian refugees.
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