Next month marks five years since the uprisings that plunged Syria into one of the bloodiest wars that can be remembered in the history of the Middle East. At least 260,000 people have died in the conflict, according to the United Nations. Five million have sought refuge abroad. Europe has taken in a million of them, in what is one of the worst
Bashar al-Assad: “Eighty Countries Support The Terrorists In Syria”
EL PAÍS interviews the Syrian leader at a crucial juncture in the conflict in the country.