The Scotsman

Putin tells Assad Moscow is close to ending military action in Syria

● Syrian leader thanks Russia for its support at surprise talks

- By NATALIYA VASILYEVA in Moscow

is close to ending its military operation in Syria that tipped the scales in the devastatin­g war in favour of government forces, President Vladimir Putin has said.

The Russian leader was speaking at surprise talks with Syrian president Bashar al-assad.

Mr Putin hosted Mr Assad in the Black Sea resort on Monday ahead of a summit between Russia, Turkey and Iran and a new round of Syria peace talks in Geneva. The meeting was unannounce­d and the Kremlin did not make it public until yesterday.

“I passed to [Putin] and all Russian people our greetings and gratitude for all of the efforts that Russia made to save our country,” Mr Assad said.

Mr Assad has only ventured outside his war-ravaged nation twice since the conflict began – both times to Russia.

This week’s visit to meet Mr Putin is his second since the crisis began in March 2011 leading to a civil war that has killed some 400,000 people and resulted in millions of refugees.

The first was in October 2015, shortly after Russia launched its military campaign in Syria to shore up Mr Assad’s forces..

The meeting in Sochi, which lasted three hours, came ahead of a summit between the presidents of Iran, Russia and Turkey. Iran and Russia have been Mr Assad’s main backers while Turkey supports the opposition.

Mr Putin had spoken with the leaders of Iran and Turkey to “assure them that Russia will work with Syrian leadership to prepare the groundwork for possible understand­ings” that could be reached on Wednesday to “make sure” that agreements will be “viable,” said Dmitry Peskov, Mr Putin’s spokesman.

The Kremlin said Mr Putin would call US president Donrussia ald Trump and Saudi King Salman to discuss the situation in Syria today.

Asked whether Mr Putin and Mr Assad have talked about the Syrian president’s future in post-war Syria, Mr Peskov said “possible options for political settlement have been discussed”.

Faced with pressure from other nations urging Mr Assad to step down, Moscow has insisted that it is up to the Syrian people to vote Mr Assad in or out.

With the Syrian governscal­e-downs ment controllin­g most of the country and Islamic State (IS) fighters in disarray, Mr Putin told Mr Assad at the Monday meeting that Moscow is about to curtail its military presence there.

“Regarding our joint operation to fight terrorists in Syria, this military operation is indeed coming to an end,” he told Mr Assad in televised remarks. I’m pleased to see your willingnes­s to work with everyone who wants peace and settlement.”

The Kremlin has announced and a halt in its operation in Syria before but did not follow through.

Mr Putin in March 2016 ordered a withdrawal from Syria, saying “all the tasks have been accomplish­ed”.

In January, Russia said it was pulling out its aircraft carrier and other warships from the waters off Syria. Russia continued to operate warships off the Syrian shore as late as this autumn.

Footage and photograph­s released by the Kremlin press office showed Mr Putin giving Mr Assad a warm embrace on his arrival at Mr Putin’s residence in Sochi.

Russian television showed footage of Mr Putin and Mr Assad entering a meeting with Russia’s defence ministry and the general staff.

“I asked the Syrian president to stop by,” Mr Putin told the Russian generals. He then referred to Mr Assad and said: “I would like to introduce you to people who played a key role in saving Syria.”

Mr Assad’s office quoted him as thanking Russia and its military, which he said “gave martyrs and made efforts in Syria”.

 ?? PICTURE: AP ?? 0 Russian president Vladimir Putin, left, embraces Syrian president Bashar Assad as the pair met for talks at the Black Sea resort of Sochi
PICTURE: AP 0 Russian president Vladimir Putin, left, embraces Syrian president Bashar Assad as the pair met for talks at the Black Sea resort of Sochi
 ??  ?? 0 The Syrian and Russian leaders discussed Mr Assad’s future
0 The Syrian and Russian leaders discussed Mr Assad’s future

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