Friday, April 04, 2008

Asharq Al-Awsat Proves Syrian MP Wrong

Arab Media

London, Asharq Al-Awsat- We were surprised by an attempt yesterday by Muhammad Habash, the head of the Syrian-Iranian committee and a member of the Syrian parliament, to deny his statements to Asharq Al Awsat Wednesday, in which he said that Iran has been building listening stations in Syria. Habash appeared on Al Arabiya television yesterday and denied his statements. Asharq Al Awsat stands by what it has published, and has already sent a copy of the recorded conversation of Habash’s statements to Al Arabiya. The recorded statements have been aired on the television. Habash was heard saying what Asharq Al Awsat has published, and he said in his own voice: “The existence of these stations is not a secret and Syria is doing everything that its duty requires to defend its territories and seeks the assistance of the appropriate military expertise. There are no secrets in this matter. It is Syria's duty to defend itself and we are still in a state of war with Israel and must defend our borders with all possible means, means which are within the framework of international law. Therefore what Syria is doing is totally in accord with its responsibilities. Syria's cooperation with Russia, China, and Iran is real and within the framework of protecting Syrian borders”.

Having published only a part of Habash’s statements on Al Arabiya TV, Asharq Al Awsat would like to stress that it possesses the whole conversation on tape and stands by what it published.

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