Nasib border crossing

A spokesman for Jaish al-Thauwra, "Abu Bakr al-Hassan," denied reported news of the withdrawal of Iranian militias from the region, and confirmed their (Jaish al-Thuwar) refusal to carry out any deal that gives the regime sovereign status at the border crossing with Jordan (Nasib).

Abu Bakr said in a statement to Syria Call: "Despite the media promotion of the withdrawal of Iranian militias from the southern region, but the reality is different; Iran depends in the region as well as Iranian experts on recruits bad men from the areas under the control of the regime After being seduced by high salaries compared to what the Assad militias offer to the rest of the elements. "

"The members of these militias enjoy privileges more than others include freedom of movement, and fewer hours of work, where they operate shifts ten days a month, and through our information mainly those who are still in the south of Syria," he added.

On the possibility of opening the border crossing with Jordan after the mediation of Russia, "Hassan" said: the crossing matter is one of the central and important issues in the south, in principle, the opening of the crossing is in the interest of all parties involved internally and regionally, but we reject any deal include giving the regime any sovereign status At the crossing, and generally not discussed at the present time.

"Hassan" added that the statements of "Khalid al-Mahamid," deputy head of the Negotiating Commission in support of the return of the Syrian regime to Daraa under the supervision of Russia is not related to the revolution, and they described it as "shocking", and called on the negotiating Commission to show its official position of those statements.

"In general, Mahamid has no weight in the south and his recent statements have declared his own real fact before the revolutionary grass-roots in Houran."

Jaish al-Thuwar is the largest military bloc in Daraa governorate. It deploys over large areas of its territory and controls the Nasib border crossing with Jordan.

There have been many reports of the withdrawal of the Iranian militias from the Syrian south recently, while the US proposal determines the withdrawal of the Iranian-backed militias 25 kilometers and the return of the Syrian army to the region and the opening of the "Nasib" between Jordan and Syria under the supervision of a Russian-American monitoring mechanism.