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Russian diplomat says Assad ready to step down: report
Saudi Arabian newspaper al-Watan reported Russian Deputy Foreign Minister 
Mikhail Bogdanov (pictured) as saying that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was 
ready to step down. (Reuters)         

Al Arabiya with agencies

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is ready to leave his posts as his country is 
engulfed in fighting, Saudi Arabian newspaper al-Watan has reported, citing an 
interview with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov. The Russian 
Foreign Ministry on Tuesday denied the occurance of the interview, in which 
Bogdanov also said that Assad's brother Maher al-Assad "struggling for 
survival" after losing his legs in the mid-July Damascus bombing ithat 
assassinated senior security officials. To defend its credibility, al-Watan on 
early Wednesday published alleged Bogdanov interview in a MP3 format on its 
website. Al Arabiya could not verify the authenticity of the recording, in 
which a man identified as Bogdanov said Moscow wanted a "fast remedy" to the 
Syrian crisis, did not want to be in a "non-neutral" position and that a 
ceasefire was the only solution to the 18-month conflict.

Russian denial

Before the recording was released, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova 
said Bogdanov had not given an interview to the paper by phone or in person.

"We would like to point out that this report does not correspond with reality, 
and the Russian special envoy gave no such interview," Zakharova said in a 
Tuesday statement.

Syria "is becoming the subject of a propaganda war," she said, adding that some 
media had disseminated "blatant disinformation."

Russia has shielded Assad from pressure by joining China to block three 
Western-backed U.N. Security Council resolutions, including one last month that 
would have threatened Syria's government with sanctions.

Russia has said it was not propping up Assad and would accept his exit in a 
political transition decided by the Syrian people, but that his departure must 
not be a precondition and he must not be pushed out by external forces, 
including the Security Council.

"Russia is pursuing a consistent course aimed at the swiftest end to violence 
and the resolution of existing problems in Syria by the Syrians themselves, 
without external interference, through a broad, inclusive dialogue and the 
achievement of national reconciliation," the Foreign Ministry statement said.

Meanwhile, in a related story, the United States on Tuesday lifted sanctions 
against former Syrian Prime Minister Riad Hijab, who defected earlier this 
month, as it urged more individuals to abandon Assad's regime.

In a move aimed at convincing members of Assad's inner circle that they have 
not been permanently blacklisted, the U.S. Treasury Department unfroze Hijab's 
assets.

Al-Watan's alleged Arabic-language interview with Bogdanov is posted on its 
website at:
http://alwatan.com.sa/Images/newsimages/4337/watanR01.mp3

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