After the Presidency of the Syrian Republic announced an infection Asma al-Assad Bashar al-Assad’s wife has leukemia, and is undergoing a specialized treatment protocol that requires isolation conditions while achieving appropriate social distancing. We learn about the latest statements of the First Lady of Syria.
Asma al-Assad’s statements came with the Deputy Speaker of the Russian State Duma, Anna Kuznetsova, to discuss the international situation and its impact on the Syrian and Russian societies.
Al-Assad said that modern war is a war targeting identity, culture, principles, values and beliefs, and not just a military war, especially since controlling the minds of young people and future generations is the West’s deepest goal in what is currently happening in the world.
The Syrian presidency’s accounts quoted Al-Assad as emphasizing that fortifying youth by preserving the concepts of family, society, and morals in the face of modern liberal concepts represented by the dissolution of everything moral or valuable is the most important and lofty goal of free peoples, and this challenge must be jointly confronted.
Asma al-Assad obtained a bachelor’s degree in computer science from King’s College, University of London, in 1996, and subsequently received training courses on banking in New York, after which she worked at Deutsche Bank before moving to JP Morgan, where she worked. I worked in mergers and acquisitions.
She was married to Bashar al-Assad in 2000, and has three sons, Hafez (10 years old), his sister Zain (8 years old), and Karim (7 years old).
Asma al-Assad was included in the list of persons subject to European sanctions, and thus she was banned from traveling to the EU countries and her assets there were frozen.