Russian President Vladimir Putin has gone on the diplomatic offensive as Moscow’s jets continue to pound anti-government positions in Syria.
Putin held meetings with the Saudi defence minister as the Kremlin seeks a political solution to the violence in Syria.
The Western-backed opposition group echoed again over the weekend that Russian air raids would undermine efforts to reach a settlement.
Putin disagrees, speaking on Russian state television he said: “The active phase of our job in Syria will be limited to coincide with the offensive operations by the Syrian army. Our task is to stabilise the legal government and create the right conditions for reaching a political compromise.”
He added that Russian troops would not be deployed in Syria:“No we are not going to do that and our Syrian friends know it.”
Read more: Putin adds diplomatic strand to bolster Syrian air strikes | euronews, world news
Putin held meetings with the Saudi defence minister as the Kremlin seeks a political solution to the violence in Syria.
The Western-backed opposition group echoed again over the weekend that Russian air raids would undermine efforts to reach a settlement.
Putin disagrees, speaking on Russian state television he said: “The active phase of our job in Syria will be limited to coincide with the offensive operations by the Syrian army. Our task is to stabilise the legal government and create the right conditions for reaching a political compromise.”
He added that Russian troops would not be deployed in Syria:“No we are not going to do that and our Syrian friends know it.”
Read more: Putin adds diplomatic strand to bolster Syrian air strikes | euronews, world news
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