Russian state TV: Assad travels to Russia, meets with Putin

Russian state TV: Assad travels to Russia, meets with Putin

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MOSCOW (AP) — Russia’s Vladimir Putin has met with Syrian President Bashar Assad in the Black Sea resort of Sochi ahead of a summit between Russia, Turkey and Iran and a new round of Syria peace talks in Geneva, Russian and Syrian state media reported Tuesday.

The report said the two leaders held bilateral talks on Monday then met with Russian military chiefs.

It was Assad’s second visit to Russia to meet Putin since the country’s crisis began in March 2011 leading to a civil war that has killed some 400,000 and resulted in millions of refugees
The first was in October 2015, shortly after Russia launched its military campaign in Syria to shore up Assad’s forces. The Russian intervention has turned the war in favor of Assad.

The meeting came two days after Syrian troops and their allies captured the eastern town of Boukamal, the last major inhabited area held by the Islamic State group in Syria. Syrian troops and their Iran-backed allies marched into the town under the cover of Russian airstrikes.

Syria’s state news agency SANA said the meeting in Sochi comes ahead of a summit scheduled on Wednesday in Russia between the presidents of Iran, Russia and Turkey.

Iran and Russia have been Assad’s main backers while Turkey supports the opposition

Russian state TV is reporting that Russian President Vladimir Putin has met with Syrian President Bashar Assad in Sochi. It was the second time Assad has traveled to Russia to meet with Putin in the course of the country’s six-year civil war. (Nov. 21)

“What is important now is the move into the political process in Syria and Russia is working with all sides in this regard,” Syria’s state news agency SANA quoted Putin as saying.

The meeting in Sochi comes a week before U.N.-sponsored peace talks are to resume in Geneva.

Assad’s office confirmed the visit on its Facebook page.

AP