Saudi
Arabia open to sending troops into Syria: FM
17
April, 2018
Saudi
Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir has announced that the regime in
Riyadh would be ready to send troops into Syria as part of a
potential wider deployment led by the United States.
Jubeir
said on Tuesday that Riyadh had always been supportive of any US-led
military action in Syria since a conflict began in the country in
early 2011.
“We
are in discussions with the US and have been since the beginning of
the Syrian crisis about sending forces into Syria,” he said while
at a news conference in Riyadh with United Nations Secretary General
Antonio Guterres.
The
comments by the top Saudi diplomat come days after the United States
led an air campaign against certain Syrian military facilities in
response to a suspected chemical attack near the Syrian capital
earlier this month.
Riyadh
has backed militants opposed to the Syrian government since the very
beginning of the war, while it has encouraged any Western-led action
that could undermine Syria’s fight against terror.
Jubeir
reiterated that the proposal for sending troops into Syria was not a
new one, saying that Saudis had sought to have boots on the ground in
Syria during the time of former US President Barack Obama.
“We
made a proposal to the Obama administration that if the US were to
send forces... then Saudi Arabia would consider along with other
countries sending forces as part of this contingent,” said Jubeir.
Jubeir’s
renewed call for a deployment in Syria comes as certain countries in
the Middle East and Europe are trying to convince US President Donald
Trump to revise his decision to withdraw US forces from Syria. Those
countries fear a US pull-out may help Syria win the fight against
terrorism and clear the entire country of foreign-sponsored
militants.
The
heightened tensions over the conflict in Syria came against the
backdrop of an accusation made by Western governments that Syria and
its ally Russia had been involved in the suspected chemical attack in
Douma on April 7, which they said killed dozens.
Syria
and Russia have rejected the entire story as a fabrication, while
condemning US-led attacks on military facilities in Damascus and Homs
on Saturday as a violation of international law.
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