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Tags: syria | conflict | russia

Syria's Assad Thanks Russia for Its Help

Saturday, 24 May 2014 06:45 AM EDT

DAMASCUS, Syria — Syrian President Bashar al-Assad Saturday thanked key ally Moscow for its support during a meeting in Damascus with a Russian delegation led by deputy premier Dimitry Rogozin, state media said.

The meeting comes days after Russia vetoed a draft U.N. resolution that would have referred crimes committed in Syria to the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Assad expressed "his appreciation for the Russian position of support for the Syrian people in their war against terrorism," state news agency SANA said, using the government's term for its opponents.

Two weeks away from a controversial vote that is expected to return him to power, Assad stressed "the significance of Russia defending global stability in the face of the West, which is trying to impose its hegemony in the region," SANA added.

Rogozin, who headed the delegation, is also special envoy to Russian President Vladimir Putin's and heads the country's Military-Industrial Commission, according to his Twitter account.

Moscow has backed Damascus financially, politically and militarily ever since the outbreak of a revolt demanding political change in Syria in March 2011.

The uprising morphed into an insurgency after Assad's regime unleashed a massive crackdown on Arab Spring-inspired protests.

More than 160,000 people have been killed in the conflict and nearly half the population has been forced to flee their homes.

On Thursday, Russia and China vetoed a draft U.N. Security Council resolution that would have referred the situation in Syria to the ICC, and that could have seen war crimes committed by all sides in the conflict investigated.

 

© AFP 2023


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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad Saturday thanked key ally Moscow for its support during a meeting in Damascus with a Russian delegation led by deputy premier Dimitry Rogozin, state media said.
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