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Russia hopes for peace in Syria, says Putin

The Russian leader emphasized that the majority of factions active in Syria supported Russia keeping its military bases in the country

MOSCOW, December 19. /TASS/. Moscow remains hopeful that peace and stability will be established in Syria and maintains contact with all parties, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at his combined annual press conference and question-and-answer session.

"Today, the situation in Syria is certainly difficult. We do expect that peace and calm will prevail there," he noted. Putin stressed that Russia "maintains contact with all the parties involved and all the countries of the region."

Putin emphasized that the majority of factions active in Syria support Russia keeping its military bases in the country.

In late November, armed opposition units launched a large-scale offensive on positions held by Syrian government forces. On December 8, they entered Damascus, prompting government troops to withdraw from the capital. Bashar Assad resigned as Syrian president and left the country. On December 10, Mohammed al-Bashir, who had led the so-called Syrian Salvation Government in the Idlib Province since January 2024, announced his appointment as head of Syria’s interim government. The interim period is expected to last until March 1, 2025.