Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Russian naval flotilla docks in Syria: State media

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DAMASCUS, Jan 8, 2012 (AFP) - A large Russian naval flotilla led by an aircraft carrier has docked in the Syrian port of Tartus in what Damascus state media hailed on Sunday as a show of solidarity by close ally Moscow.

The six-day port call by the carrier group in the Mediterran­ean port where Russia has a recently expanded naval base is intended to boost ties at a time when President Bashar al-assad's government is under mounting Western and Arab pressure over its bloody crack- down on dissent, the Syrian press said. “The port call is aimed at bringing the two countries closer together and strengthen­ing their ties of friendship,” the official SANA news agency quoted a Russian naval officer it named as Yakushin Vladimir Anatolievi­ch as saying.

“The commanders of the Russian naval vessels docked in Tartus took turns to express their solidarity with the Syrian people,” the news agency added.

The Al-watan newspaper, which is privately owned but close to the government, reported last week that the carrier Admiral Kuznetsov was escorted by a large flotilla including submarines. Despite strong Western criticism, Russia has stood by its Cold War ally in the face of a mounting internatio­nal outcry over the death toll from security force efforts to crush nearly 10 months

of anti-government protests.

In October, Moscow joined Beijing in vetoing a Westerndra­fted UN Security Council resolution that would have threatened Damascus with “targeted measures” if it failed to rein in its security forces.

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Despite strong Western criticism, Russia has stood by Syria in the face of a mounting internatio­nal outcry over the death toll from a government crackdown on protesters. (File photo)
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