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Syria VP says neither side can win war

Farouq al-Sharaa says situation in Syria going 'from bad to worse'; adds only 'historic settlement' can end bloodshed

Syria's Vice President Farouq al-Sharaa told a Lebanese newspaper that neither the forces of President Bashar Assad nor opposition fighters were able to win the war in Syria.

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Sharaa said the situation in the country was heading from bad to worse and that a "historic settlement", involving the formation of a national unity government, was needed to end the conflict, Al-Akhbar newspaper cited him as saying.

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Earlier Sunday, the rebels said they seized a Syrian army infantry college near the northern city of Aleppo after five days of fighting with forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar Assad.

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A commander from the Islamist Tawheed Brigade said his men helped take the building on Saturday.

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"At least 100 soldiers have been taken prisoners and 150 decided to join us. The soldiers were all hungry because of the siege," he added.

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ื–ื™ืจืช ืคื™ื’ื•ืข ืชื•ืคืช ื‘ื“ืžืฉืง (ืฆื™ืœื•ื: AFP)

War-torn Damascus (Photo: AFP)

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On Saturday, Syria's Foreign Minister Walid Moallem blamed the Syrian people's suffering on US and European sanctions imposed on his country, telling a top UN official that the international body should condemn these measures and work toward lifting them.

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The comment, made during UN Humanitarian Chief Valerie Amos' visit to the war-torn country, sought to deflect responsibility for the Syrian public's hardships on a wave of sanctions to punish Assad's regime for its crackdown against protesters calling for democratic reforms, a crackdown that evolved into a civil war that has left more than 40,000 dead.

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"The sanctions imposed by the United States and countries of the European Union on Syria are responsible for the suffering of the Syrian people," the state-run news agency SANA quoted Moallem as saying.

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The measures include a travel ban and freeze on the assets of Assad and other Syrian government leaders, along with an embargo on the oil and arms trades.

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Farouq al-Sharaa
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