Sputnik - Syrian President Bashar Assad does not consider presence of the US military in Syria as helpful in fight against terrorism.
Moreover, Damascus did not consent tothe US military presence inthe area ofManbij city, President Assad added.
"No, no, we didn't. Any foreign troops coming toSyria withoutour invitation or consultation or permission, they are invaders, whether they are American, Turkish, or any other one. And we don't think this is going tohelp," Assad said inan interview withChinese Phoenix Television, published bythe SANA news agency, inresponse toa question onwhere the Syrian government gave a green light tothe deployment.
The United States has deployed a small number ofadditional troops toSyria's Manbij ona new mission focused onreassurance and deterrence, US Department ofDefense spokesperson Capt. Jeff Davis said ina briefing onMarch 6.
"We have made visible actions indeploying US forces aspart ofthe coalition inand aroundManbij toreassure and deter, and that is todeter parties fromattacking any other parties other thanISIS [Daesh] itself," Davis told reporters.
There is no room yet forcooperation betweenthe United States and Syria, despitecommon task infighting terrorism, Syrian President Bashar Assad emphasized.
"Yeah, intheory, yes, butpractically, not yet, because theres no link betweenSyria and the United States onthe formal level. Even their raids againstISIS that I just mentioned, which are only a few raids, happened withoutthe cooperation or the consultation withthe Syrian Army or the Syrian government which is illegal aswe always say. So, theoretically we share those goals, butparticularly, not yet," Assad said inan interview withChinese Phoenix Television, published bythe SANA news agency.
The president also noted that the only serious force that effectively fights againstDaesh inSyria is Russia.
"The only serious party inthat regard is Russia, which is effectively attacking ISIS incooperation withus," Assad said inan interview withChinese Phoenix Television, published bythe SANA news agency.
He added that the presence ofthe United States, onthe other hand, was not helpful infight againstterrorism.
"They [the United States] didnt succeed anywhere they sent troops, they only create a mess; they are very good increating problems and destroying, butthey are very bad infinding solutions," Assad said commenting onthe presence ofUS troops inSyria.
Geneva Peace Talks
Speaking aboutthe latest roundof Geneva peace talks, Bashar Assad said that the Syrian government did not expect the negotiations toproduce any results butconsiders the meeting tobe a first step inthe right direction.
"We didn't expect Geneva toproduce anything, butits a step, and its going tobe a long way, and you may have other rounds, whether inGeneva or inAstana," Assad said inan interview withChinese Phoenix Television, published bythe SANA news agency.
He stressed that the Syrian government went tothe talks despitereserves overwhat it considers terrorist groups being represented inthe opposition delegation asit hopes that terrorists could give uptheir ideology and return tonormal life.
"We went tothat meeting because we think any kind ofdialogue could be a good step towardthe solution, because even those people who are terrorists or belonging tothe terrorists or toother countries, they may change their mind and go back totheir normality bygoing back tobeing real Syrians," the president said.
UN-backed Syrian peace talks inGeneva were meant tobe used byvarious states asa tool toapply pressure onthe Syrian government rather thanstrive forsettling the country's six-year conflict, Syrian President Bashar Assad said Saturday.
"We didn't forge this mechanism; it was forged byde Mistura and the UN withthe influence ofthe countries that wanted touse those negotiations inorder tomake pressure onSyria, not toreach any resolution," Assad said inan interview withChinese Phoenix Television, published bythe SANA news agency.
The latest roundof Geneva talks did not involve actual settlement negotiations butmerely outlined the shape offuture discussions, he added.