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Abdullah of Jordan: “for a political solution in Syria, Moscow is key”

Gulan Media November 10, 2015 News
Abdullah of Jordan: “for a political solution in Syria, Moscow is key”
Jordan is home to hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees and is struggling to cope as international aid falls short. The kingdom must also guard against Islamist terrorist groups. euronews has been in Amman to talk to King Abdullah, an exclusive interview.

Isabelle Kumar, euronews: “You mentioned that Syrians are leaving, going over to Europe as conditions deteriorate here. We are also hearing that some Syrians are choosing to return to Syria because they are losing hope. Do you get concerned sometimes that despite everything you have done, you might end up on the wrong side of history when it comes to this crisis?”

Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein: “I think the issue of refugees arriving on the shores of Europe has been a wake-up call for all of us that we have to have better coordination. If we take one step back, what we have been talking about up until this point is, obviously, about this global war against terror. Europe is suffering from foreign fighters. This is an issue that we have been calling for, for the past two years. This is, in my view, a global war, a third world war by other means. Getting our act together in Syria allows us a building block to be able to deal with this from a holistic approach. So we have to come together and help each other on this issue. And as we talk about the Russian involvement in this, there is an opportunity.”

euronews: “Previously, the US has held a lot of weight in this region. You have just mentioned Russia. Do you see Russia as a bigger key player now in this region?”

Abdullah: “I have always said, for the past five or six years, that for a political solution in Syria, Moscow is key. They are the ones that can give the guarantees to the regime that they have a stake in the future. And I still believe that is the fact — that the Russians are on the ground in Syria today is a reality that we all have to deal with. As I said, if the Europeans are dealing with a major concern of foreign fighters, that is doubly so for Russia. They have a major problem with foreign fighters also, so they need to deal with the threat of ISIS or Daesh themselves.”

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