ASSAD STOPS SPEECH AND SITS AS BLOOD PRESSURE DROPS

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Thu 13 August 2020:

Syrian President Bashar Assad interrupted a speech he was giving in parliament because he needed to ‘sit down for a minute’ after suffering a brief drop in blood pressure.

The 54-year-old was half an hour through his speech on Wednesday when he began appearing tired, interrupting it twice to take a sip of water from a glass in front of him.

He was speaking about US sanctions on Syria and the war-torn country’s economic crisis when he told the room: “My blood pressure has dropped and I need to drink water.”

Shortly afterwards, he said: “I need to sit for a minute if you don’t mind,” before exiting the huge hall.

It was not clear how long he was absent but when he returned, al-Assad, a trained eye doctor who is not known to have any specific health condition, joked that “doctors are the worst patients”.

“I haven’t eaten since yesterday afternoon. I have no sugar or salt and this happens,” he added.

The presidency’s Facebook page said in a post that the speech would be aired later on Wednesday. It did not provide further details.

Al-Assad spoke from a podium to the mask-wearing members of parliament.

Syria has seen a rising number of coronavirus infections recently, although the overall reported numbers remain low with 1,327 confirmed cases and 53 deaths. Limited testing facilities and Syrian government control over pandemic statistics have led to concerns that the real number of cases is much higher than that reported.

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