Tuesday, November 21st., 2017
Warm embrace: Assad in surprise Putin meeting ahead of Moscow’s talks with Turkey, Iran
Syria's Bashar Assad made a surprise visit to Russia to express
thanks for Moscow’s help in the fight against terrorism. At a meeting
with President Putin, which began with an embrace, the leaders discussed
the Syrian political settlement ahead of Moscow's talks with Iran and
Turkey.
The
visit by President Assad to the Black Sea resort of Sochi was not
revealed until Tuesday, after he had already left Russia. Footage and
photos released by the Kremlin after the event show the Syrian leader,
dressed in a dark grey suit and light grey tie, embracing Vladimir Putin
and shaking his hand on the porch of a presidential residence in the
southern Russian city. The two leaders then moved inside for a photo op
and formal greeting speeches, before a nearly three-hour round of talks
behind closed doors. Afterwards, Putin took his Syrian guest to meet
Russian generals who were in Sochi to take part in defense-related
government talks.
Assad used the opportunity to relay the gratitude of his government and the Syrian people to those involved in the two-year operation in the war-torn nation. “I would like to underline the effort made by the armed forces of the Russian Federation, the sacrifices they have made,” he said.
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In 2015, Russia sent its warplanes to help Damascus fight against extremist Islamist forces trying to overthrow the government. The operation prevented a collapse of the secular Syrian state, and paved the way for a political dialogue with opposition groups who see a future for Syria not based on extremist ideology.
The joint Russian-Syrian military operation took place in parallel with diplomatic efforts to establish a ceasefire in large parts of Syria and facilitate direct negotiations between the government and moderate opposition. Turkey and Iran played a crucial role in negotiating the so-called “de-escalation zones” and are actively involved in furthering a political transition in Syria.
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The Monday visit by Assad comes two days ahead of a meeting between Putin, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in Sochi. The meeting with Assad was intended to ensure that “whatever decisions would be reached [with Erdogan and Rouhani] are viable,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told the media on Tuesday.
“The retreat of radically minded opposition figures from playing the main role will make it possible to unite this motley opposition – internal and external – on a more reasonable, realistic and constructive platform,” Lavrov told journalists.
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The resignations came as the committee was gathering for a meeting in Riyadh on Wednesday. The HNC is expected to select a delegation for the upcoming round of UN-sponsored Syria peace talks in Geneva next week.