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World Bulletin / News Desk
Syrian President Bashar Assad has been looking into the possibility of claiming political asylum for himself, his family and his associates in Latin America, in case he is forced to flee Damascus, reported Haaretz on Wednesday.
Syria's Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal al-Miqdad held meetings in Cuba, Venezuela and Ecuador over the past week, and brought with him classified personal letters from Assad to local leaders.
A source in the Venezuelan capital Caracas who spoke to Haaretz was not able to say what the response to the Syrian request was, but Venezuela's foreign ministry confirmed to the El Universal newspaper that al-Miqdad did indeed bring a letter for President Hugo Chavez. Chavez received the letter just before he set out to Cuba last Wednesday to undergo further treatment for cancer.
All that the official spokesperson in Caracas could confirm was that Assad's message touched on "the personal relationship between the two presidents," and that the deputy foreign minister's visit defines the close relationship between the two states.
Assad "looking for" asylum in Latin America | Middle East | World Bulletin
Not to long ago did this imbecile retard state 'I live in Syria and ill die in Syria' ROFL!!!!
Syrian President Bashar Assad has been looking into the possibility of claiming political asylum for himself, his family and his associates in Latin America, in case he is forced to flee Damascus, reported Haaretz on Wednesday.
Syria's Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal al-Miqdad held meetings in Cuba, Venezuela and Ecuador over the past week, and brought with him classified personal letters from Assad to local leaders.
A source in the Venezuelan capital Caracas who spoke to Haaretz was not able to say what the response to the Syrian request was, but Venezuela's foreign ministry confirmed to the El Universal newspaper that al-Miqdad did indeed bring a letter for President Hugo Chavez. Chavez received the letter just before he set out to Cuba last Wednesday to undergo further treatment for cancer.
All that the official spokesperson in Caracas could confirm was that Assad's message touched on "the personal relationship between the two presidents," and that the deputy foreign minister's visit defines the close relationship between the two states.
Assad "looking for" asylum in Latin America | Middle East | World Bulletin
Not to long ago did this imbecile retard state 'I live in Syria and ill die in Syria' ROFL!!!!
