Moscow was not involved in the talks but acknowledged Assad’s decision to transfer power “peacefully.”
“Russian military bases in Syria are on high alert. At present, there is no serious threat to their security,” the statement read. The Foreign Ministry said Moscow remains in contact with all Syrian opposition factions and is taking measures to ensure the safety of Russian citizens in the region.
We urge all sides to refrain from violence and resolve issues of political governance through dialogue,” the statement said. It also stressed the need to respect the views of “all ethnic and religious groups within Syrian society.”
Russia reaffirmed its support for an “inclusive political process” based on UN Security Council Resolution 2254, which calls for a peaceful resolution to the Syrian conflict through free elections and a new constitution.
So there it is and what difference a day makes!
5 replies on “Bashar Al Assad Has Left Syria”
Hi!
Responding to your previous messages:
I read what you posted and all is true. We see it with our very eyes here actually. Lots of Kurd drug dealers, people smugglers, gangsters and money launderers here.
I have never seen such disinformation and lies being spread online. Apparently Turkey is sending jihadis to slaughter the Kurds, Yezidis and Druze. Making baseless accusations about Turkey supporting terrorism and trying to crush the freedom-loving Kurds.
I want to ask you: how come so many Syrians, especially the ones outside of Syria are happy to see Assad toppled? Do they not know what’s coming?
Do you think that Assad has really lost power or is this just a game?
Ah, but Turkey is the scapegoat in my opinion.
Because Turkey has that big target on it’s proverbial chest
Yes, Assad is gone. Can’t prove it, but, it seems entirely likely a deal was made per the security council participants to reform Syria’s government under the UN resolution I mentioned in the previous report
What do you think is coming after Assad and why has Turkey and its allie agreed to ‘reform’ Syria’s government. There is speculation that a former Al Qaeda affiliate is taking over Syria. I hope not. God bless the Middle East. Hopefully Erdogan is careful. I think most Turks in Turkey and the West are aware of the games being played and the ‘Greater Israel’ project so in these tough times, we must support Erdogan. I think in the Global South, he has a lot of support. In the Global North, less support.
I think it was Security Council Members that held sway because the UN resolution was passed by the Security Council (to my understanding) Not sure that Turkey had as much of say in this matter, because they are not on the UN Security Council
As the former General Wesley Clark reported about a talk he once had in the Pentagon:
“This is a memo that describes how we’re going to take out seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq, and then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and, finishing off, Iran.”
Six of the seven countries mentioned in that famous memo have by now been thrown into chaos. Iran is -so far- the sole survivor of those plans.
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