Kremlin: Israel’s actions do not contribute to the stability of Syria
The Kremlin believes that the actions of the Zionist regime in Syria are unlikely to help stabilize the situation.
According to Isna, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: “Of course, the attacks and actions in the Golan Heights region, in the buffer zone, are unlikely to help stabilize the situation in destabilized Syria.” This can definitely be said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday declared void the agreement with Syria over the Golan Heights reached immediately after the 1974 Yom Kippur War (also known as the Ramadan War) because Syrian forces had abandoned their positions. they did Netanyahu ordered the Zionist army to “temporarily” occupy a buffer zone between Syria and the Golan Heights under the control of the Zionist regime.
Peskov emphasized that Russia continues dialogue with all the countries of the Middle East region and intends to continue it.
Regarding the reports about the execution of Assad’s cousin, he said: We have no information about the alleged execution of Bashar Assad’s cousin, the deposed president of Syria. Of course, we are now closely monitoring all developments in Syria… Of course, we will continue to investigate very closely and Learn about the realities that are happening on the ground.
The spokesman added: “Russia fulfilled its mission at that time and helped Syria, it made a lot of effort, and now Moscow would like to see an early stabilization of the situation in Syria in order to achieve the prospect of restoring the situation to its original state.” to be
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