NewsPutin pledges support to new Damascus leadership amid shifts

Putin pledges support to new Damascus leadership amid shifts

Russian leader Vladimir Putin assured the new authorities in Damascus that Moscow supports the "Syria's territorial integrity" and offered them "practical cooperation" in multiple areas, as reported by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Thursday.

Putin assures the authorities in Damascus: we support Syria's territorial integrity
Putin assures the authorities in Damascus: we support Syria's territorial integrity
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Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed support for the new authorities in Damascus, emphasizing Moscow's commitment to "Syria's territorial integrity." According to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, Russia is also offering "practical cooperation" in various fields.

New authorities in Damascus

Putin communicated to Syria's interim president, Ahmed al-Shara, that Russia backs "efforts to stabilize the situation in the country as soon as possible in the interests of ensuring its sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity." This information was reported by Reuters, citing Peskov's statement quoted by Russian media.

Currently, rebel forces hold power in Damascus, having overthrown the regime of Bashar al-Assad, a former ally of Moscow, in December of last year. Despite Russia (formerly the Soviet Union) being a key partner of Assad for over 50 years, it now seeks to establish favorable relations with Syria's new leadership.

Military bases in Syria

With Assad's support, Russia gained access to military bases in Latakia and Tartus. The Kremlin hopes to continue using these facilities. Moscow and the interim government in Damascus have declared that the future of these bases will be the subject of negotiations.

Recall: In December of last year, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad fled to Russia after his regime was overthrown by rebels from the Islamist alliance Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) following 24 years of rule.

In January, media reported that the deposed dictator had been poisoned. He was then said to be treated in his home.

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