Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said Tuesday that the Middle East peace process had failed, in a speech about the conflict in Lebanon on Tuesday.
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“The peace process has failed. It has failed since its inception,” Assad said in an address at the opening of a journalists` conference in Damascus, accusing Israel of not wanting peace.
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He said there was now a “new Middle East” after Israel`s month-long war against Hezbollah in Lebanon, which he described as a “planned aggression” by the Jewish state.
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“We do not expect peace in the near future,” he said, adding that in the absence of negotiations, resistance against Israel was the only option.
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“Resistance is aimed at achieving peace not war.”