Give me the Assad’s head: The Deal embedded between Putin and El Giulani

Russia said on Wednesday that he held discussions with Syria’s new leader in an attempt to preserve its two military bases in the country, but refused to address its requirements in return. The Syrian source in the discussions was given to Reuters’ news agency that the new leader, To Julyni Demanded from Moscow in exchange to extradite the former Syrian president In the rest of al-Assad Who fled to Russia after the fall of his regime.

Syrian news agency “Sana” reported that Damascus demands Russia, who supported Assad in the country’s civil war, to restore trust through “tangible steps such as compensation, rehabilitation and recovery.” When asked to confirm whether Russia was asked to return Assad and pay compensation, the Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Paskov Refused to comment.

Russia, whose military forces and air force supported Assad for years against the Syrian rebels, has been trying to preserve its naval base in the terrace and the Air Force base warm near the port city of Takia. Their loss will be a difficult blow to its ability to demonstrate power in the area.

The new Syrian administration said after calls with a Russian delegation led by Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov Because “he emphasized that the restoration of the relationship must treat past mistakes, respect the will of the Syrian people and serve his interests.” However, the Syrian source said to Reuters that the Russians were unwilling to admit to such mistakes and the only agreement achieved was to continue discussions.

The Russian Foreign Ministry said that there was “a hearing on the whole range of issues”. He noted that both parties will continue in contact with the aim of obtaining “relevant agreements”, without specifically addressing both bases.

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