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assad432DAMASCUS: President Bashar al-Assad said his regime needs more time to win the battle for Syria and scoffed at the idea of creating buffer zones for displaced people, as fighting raged across his country on Wednesday.

Assad's statements, in an interview with pro-regime Addounia channel to be screened on Wednesday night, came a day after a car bomb rocked a funeral in a Damascus suburb killing 27 people, and as a watchdog reported 189 people killed countrywide on Tuesday.

"I can summarise in one phrase: we are progressing, the situation on the ground is better but we have not yet won -- this will take more time," Assad said in advance excerpts of the interview broadcast by the private channel.

Assad also rejected at an idea being championed by Turkey of creating buffer zones within Syria to receive those displaced by the conflict so that they do not flood across the borders into neighbouring countries.

"Talk of buffer zones firstly is not on the table and secondly it is an unrealistic idea by hostile countries and the enemies of Syria," he said.

French President Francois Hollande said on Monday France was working with its partners on the possible establishment of such buffer zones.

But his foreign minister, Laurent Fabius, admitted Wednesday that implementation of the plans would be "very complicated" and would require the imposition of partial no-fly zones.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu meanwhile said Turkey is in talks with the United Nations on ways to shelter thousands of refugees on Syrian soil and expects the world body to take concrete steps.

"We expect the United Nations to step in for the protection of refugees inside Syria and if possible housing them in camps there," Davutoglu was quoted as saying by the Anatolia news agency.

He was speaking before leaving for New York where he was to attend UN Security Council meeting on refugees Thursday.

Assad also mocked those defecting from his regime, saying their departure amounted to a "self-cleansing of the government firstly and the country generally."

Syria's government has been rattled by several high-profile defections as the conflict has escalated, including former prime minister Riad Hijab and prominent General Manaf Tlass, one of Assad's childhood friends.

"Despite several mistakes, there is a strong bond" between the regime and the Syrian people, Assad insisted, boasting the support of the majority of the country's population.

Addounia said it would screen the full interview at 1800 GMT on Wednesday.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2012

 

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