who has pledged to reform the country and engage in a dialogue with demonstrators, is running low on credibility, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Wednesday.
"I do not see much credibility [in] what he has been saying, because the situation has been continuing like this way, and how long should the situation be going [on in] this way," Ban told reporters when asked how credible he considered Assad's pledges of reform and other statements to be.
"I do not see much credibility [in] what he has been saying, because the situation has been continuing like this way, and how long should the situation be going [on in] this way," Ban told reporters when asked how credible he considered Assad's pledges of reform and other statements to be.