Syria wants Russia ‘by our side’, its foreign minister tells Moscow during visit
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Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani (left) and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov at a joint press conference in Moscow on July 31.
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MOSCOW – Syrian Foreign Minister Assad al-Shaibani said his country wants Russia “by our side” and called for “mutual respect” between the two nations following the overthrow of Syria’s previous Moscow-backed government
Former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, a key Russian ally in the Middle East, reportedly fled to Moscow in 2024 after being ousted in a lightning rebel offensive that ended five decades of rule by the Assad family.
Russia’s naval base in Tartus and its air base at Hmeimim – both on Syria’s Mediterranean coast – are Moscow’s only official military outposts outside the former Soviet Union.
“The current period is full of various challenges and threats, but it is also an opportunity to build a united and strong Syria. And, of course, we are interested in having Russia by our side on this path,” Mr al Shaibani told his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov during a visit to Moscow, according to a Russian translation of his comments.
“But, of course, there are a number of factors that determine and complicate these relations on the ground,” he said, adding that the relations should be based on “mutual respect”.
It is unclear whether the new Islamist government, against whom Russia supported Assad’s forces with air strikes in the civil war, will allow Moscow to keep its bases in the country.
Mr Lavrov said Russia was “ready to provide the Syrian people with all possible assistance in post-conflict reconstruction.” AFP

