Assad: `One year to destroy weapons`- VIDEO

  19 September 2013    Read: 554
Assad: `One year to destroy weapons`- VIDEO
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has said he is committed to a plan to destroy his country`s chemical weapons but warned it could take about a year.
Speaking to Fox News, Mr Assad again denied claims that his forces were responsible for a deadly chemical attack near Damascus on 21 August.

Referring to the issue of destroying Syria`s stockpiles of chemical weapons, Mr Assad said it was "a very complicated operation, technically".

"And it needs a lot of money, some estimates (say) about a billion.

"So it depends, you have to ask the experts what they mean by quickly. It has a certain schedule. It needs a year, or maybe a little bit more."

And when asked whether he would be willing to hand over chemical to the US, President Assad said: "It needs about one billion. It is very detrimental to the environment. If the American administration is ready to pay this money and take the responsibility of bringing toxic materials to the United States, why don`t they do it?"


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