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Randa Slim, a research fellow at the New America Foundation in Washington, said Assad’s made clear he has no intention of making way for a political transition.

“He sees himself rather as an orchestrator and arbiter of a process to be organized under his control,” she said.

The Internet was cut in many parts of Damascus ahead of the address, apparently for security reasons, and some streets were closed.

At the end of his speech, loyalists shouted: “With our blood and souls we redeem you, Bashar!”

As he was leaving the hall, supporters pushed forward and swarmed around him to try to talk to him. Nervous security guards tried to push them away.

Many shouted “Shabiha forever!” – referring to the armed regime loyalists whom rebels have blamed for sectarian killings.

Amid the melee, Assad quickly shook hands with some of them and blew kisses to others.

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