Assad owes himself to France to hand over the important “Legion Honor”

Syria President Bashar Assad has handed over his title as the Honorary Legion, which is the most important prize in France, where he was awarded by former French President Jacques Chirac in 2001. The foreign ministry has returned the Honorary Legion to the Republic of France when it donated President Assad in the year [...]
“The foreign ministry has returned the Honorary Legion to the Republic of France when it was awarded to President Assad in 2001,” wrote the Syrian presidency on Twitter, noting that the medal was returned to Paris through the Romanian Embassy representing French interests in the country, reports “RT” Transmission Periscope.
رده الجمهورنسي عبر السفرجي والمتم الجمهورية عبر السفرري الروماني الروانييبدمشق والتي ترعم الماح الفرنسي بسري رد وسام الوام الوفوق الفرننيسر الرنرنيتر الرنيسن الر البببير الربير الربب الرب الربيب الري الري الريري الرب الرب الةي كان الريس الفرنسي الشسبق جاك شيراك قد قلده للرديس الحسد خال يارة سيادته لباريسي حيران عام 2001. Pic.twitter.com/e5Vd4bGld
) Syrian Presidency (@Pressidency Sy) April 19, 2018
The decision to hand over France's most important decoration was made in the fact that “France had participated in the trilateral aggression” against Syria on 14 April.
Earlier, French media announces that Paris is proceeding a document to receive the French Assad decoration. Earlier, the French state had given this award to celebrities such as famous cyclist Lance Amstrong, British designer John Galliano and also Harvey Weinstein, who was involved in the Hollywood sex scandal./Periscopi/











