On the impact of the bloody clashes witnessed by the Syrian coast during the past few days, the Syrian President, Ahmed al -Shara, renewed his call to preserve the civil peace.
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In a brief speech delivered at Al -Akram Mosque in the Mazzeh area in Damascus, at dawn today, he called for the preservation of civil peace and national unity.
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He also stressed that the current crisis “I was good”, stressing that there is no fear for Syria.
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He called on the Syrians to “reassure because the country enjoys the ingredients to survive,” adding, “We are able to live together in this country.”
Al -Shara also explained that what happened in the coast was “among the expected challenges”, in reference to efforts to sow discord and stir up confusion.