Politics and Government
Politics and Government
Tue, December 17, 2024
[ 07:21 AM ] - CTV News
[ 07:01 AM ] - MSN
[ 07:00 AM ] - MSN
[ 07:00 AM ] - CTV News
[ 06:21 AM ] - MSN
[ 06:20 AM ] - MSN
[ 06:20 AM ] - USA Today
[ 06:01 AM ] - MSN
[ 06:00 AM ] - The Irish Times
[ 06:00 AM ] - Sussex Express
[ 06:00 AM ] - Toronto Star
[ 05:41 AM ] - MSN
[ 05:40 AM ] - AOL
[ 05:40 AM ] - The West Australian
Syria's new government says there's no reason for Russian troops in country
- Syria's new transitional government says there is no place for Russian presence in Syria a week after the country's long-time President Bashar al-Assad was overthrown. The new government also says it is open to engage in contacts with all countries to pave Syria's new future.
The new Syrian government has suggested that Russia should reconsider its military presence in Syria, according to a report by MSN. This statement comes amidst ongoing geopolitical shifts and internal Syrian politics. The Syrian administration, led by President Bashar al-Assad, has been a long-standing ally of Russia, which has provided military support since the civil war began in 2011. However, with changing dynamics in the region and possibly shifting priorities for Russia, particularly due to its involvement in Ukraine, there might be a reassessment of its strategic interests in Syria. The Syrian government's call for reconsideration could be interpreted as an attempt to navigate these changes or to leverage better terms in their alliance with Russia.
Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-xl/politics/government/syria-s-new-government-says-russia-should-reconsider-its-troops-in-country/ar-AA1vYxJj ]
Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-xl/politics/government/syria-s-new-government-says-russia-should-reconsider-its-troops-in-country/ar-AA1vYxJj ]