Deutsche Welle, 29 March 2013
The Syrian opposition has inaugurated its first embassy at a ceremony in Qatar. This comes as NATO declines an opposition request to provide missile cover for rebels and civilians.
The Syrian opposition has inaugurated its first embassy at a ceremony in Qatar. This comes as NATO declines an opposition request to provide missile cover for rebels and civilians.
Ahmed Moaz
al-Khatib Khatib, who serves as head of the Syrian National Coalition, attended
the opening ceremony on Wednesday for the first embassy of the Syrian National
Coalition, which is located at a different site than the former Syrian embassy
in Doha. Qatari Minister of Foreign Affairs Khaled al-Attiya was also on hand.
Qatar has repeatedly urged Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step down.
The new
embassy opened a day after the Syrian opposition was given the seat formerly
held by al-Assad at the Arab League.
Meanwhile,
Khatib told an Arab League summit in Doha on Wednesday that he had requested an
extension of the umbrella provided by Patriot anti-missile batteries positioned
in Turkey to protect rebel-held parts of north Syria but the request had been
turned down.
"There
is an international will that the revolution does not come out
victorious," said Khatib. "But the people that have defied injustice
and tyranny will not stop."
Khatib
still acts as the head of the coalition despite announcing his resignation on
Sunday.

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