Russia continues supporting Syria in its war against terrorism, says Kremlin

Moscow, (ST) – The Kremlin affirmed that Russia will continue to support Syria in its war against terrorism and that it is committed to Sochi agreements.

Russian Presidential Spokesman, Dmitry Peskov yesterday reaffirmed the necessity to continue to combat terrorism in Syria, particularly in Idleb.

Peskov, asserted that the Turkish regime hasn’t implemented its obligations according to Sochi agreements, indicating that the operations carried out by the Syrian Arab Army came in retaliation to the continued attacks launched by terrorist organizations against civilians and positions of the Syrian army and Hmeimim base.

 

On the other hand, Peskov indicated that Russian President Vladimir Putin will discuss with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during their meeting in Moscow this week the implementation of the Sochi Agreements on Idlib.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov confirmed during a press conference the day before yesterday that the Turkish regime did not implement its obligations under the Sochi Agreements on Idlib and it must implement them.

Raghda Sawas

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