Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said that Turkish statements regarding the repatriation of Syrian refugees to the northeastern region of Syria are humanitarian deception. He said the demonstrations in Arab countries are "spontaneous and sincere" and express a national desire to improve political and economic conditions.

Assad said in an interview with the agency Sputnik and channel "Russia 24" - that Turkey aims to return the refugees to the area of ​​control of the Turkish army in northeastern Syria, to collect "terrorists" in those areas under the auspices of Turkey.

"Nobody believes that Turkey wants to return three million Syrian refugees to this region," he said. "This is a humanitarian address aimed at deception, of course even if they want. This is not possible because this means creating a conflict between landowners, town owners, village owners, owners." Houses, farms, fields, etc., with newcomers, because the right holders will not give up their right in those areas. "

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American Presence
The Syrian president also talked about the American presence in his country, warning that it will create military resistance leading to casualties among Americans, and thus the American exit from the country.

"Of course we do not think of a Russian-American clash. This thing is self-evident and it does not serve us, nor does it serve Russia or the stability of the world. But America cannot believe that it will live comfortably in any area it occupies. We remind them of Iraq and Afghanistan, and Syria is no exception." ".

Asked about an invitation to steal Syrian oil theft, Assad said: "Of course this is normal, but you and I and many in this world know that there is no United Nations because there is no international law."

"All the complaints that are brought to the United Nations remain in the drawers, because there is a semi-state ruled by gangs and proceeds from the principle of force, as we used to say just a group of thieves and the conflict between them is a struggle for profits and gains and losses."

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The demonstrations are spontaneous
As for the opinion of Assad in the demonstrations of neighboring countries such as Iraq and Lebanon, he considered that it is a genuine spontaneous demonstrations expressing a national desire to improve the political, economic and other conditions, but stressed the importance of keeping things in the national framework, `` If it remains in the national framework must be positive. "But when a foreign worker enters, it is definitely against the interest of the homeland."

Assad refused to compare these demonstrations to the Syrian protests and demonstrations in 2011, stressing that what happened in Syria at the beginning "there was money paid to groups of people to go out in rallies .. The money was there and the weapon was prepared."