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Turkey, Russia, and the United Arab Emirates are redoubling efforts to rehabilitate Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad and shape the decade-long war in his country to the detriment of US-backed forces. Turkey, which backed the 2011 rebellion against Assad, is now prepared to publicly recognize his rule over Syria and work to rebuild diplomatic, security, and trade ties, people briefed on the Turkish position said.
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The United States, France and the United Kingdom on Tuesday jointly reiterated their condemnation and vowed to respond appropriately to the use of chemical weapons by the Assad regime in Syria. Notably, on the fifth anniversary of the horrific Ghouta Sarin attack, US, UK and France in United Nations Security Council meeting jointly reiterated their condemnation of the use of chemical weapons by the Assad regime. The three nations also vowed to take appropriate action against Syrian President Bashar Assad.
Though it has been over 2 years since Russia deployed military force in Syria to assist Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Russian President Vladimir Putin assured his Syrian counterpart to that Russia will continue assisting Syria in the protection of the country’s sovereignty, unity and territory integrity.
It is definitely good news for Syria that opposition groups agreed to send delegation is Geneva talks. International groups and communities are also increasing pressure for a political solution to the six-year-long crisis in the country. The opposition groups are holding a talk in Riyadh and the announcement came on the second day.
Sochi, November 21: While Russia is constantly putting efforts for negotiation to end Six years long Syrian civil war, in a rare visit outside Syria Syrian President Bashar al-Assad met Russian President Putin in Sochi. The talk took place ahead of Presidents meet of Russia, Turkey, and Iran scheduled on 22nd November. During the meet, Putin said the anti-terrorism fight in Russia is approaching its end. UN sponsored negotiations are going to be resumed by 28th November in Geneva. Before that, Syrian Presi