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U.S. Says No Place For Assad In Syria’s Future

United States of America’s Secretary of State, John Kerry, has said that Syrian President, Bashar al-Assad, has no place in Syria’s future. Speaking on Friday … Continue reading U.S. Says No Place For Assad In Syria’s Future


United States of America’s Secretary of State, John Kerry, has said that Syrian President, Bashar al-Assad, has no place in Syria’s future.

Speaking on Friday ahead of next week’s peace talks between the Syrian government and rebels, Kerry said the United States was not without options on stepping up pressure on al-Assad.

Kerry will lead a U.S. delegation to Switzerland next week for the peace aimed at ending the country’s civil war.

His comments also come as Syrian opposition groups vote on whether to attend the U.N.-sponsored talks in Montreux, Switzerland.

“I believe as we begin to get to Geneva, and begin to get into this process, that it will become clear there is no political solution whatsoever if Assad is not discussing a transition and if he thinks he is going to be part of that future. It is not going to happen,” Kerry told a news conference after meetings with his Canadian and Mexican counterparts.

“We are also not out of options with respect to what we may be able to do to increase the pressure and further change the calculus,” he added.

Syria sank into civil war after a peaceful street uprising in March 2011 against four decades of Assad family rule. The revolt spiralled into an armed insurgency after the army responded with massive and deadly force to suppress the unrest.