Syrian Flag Removed From Russian Embassy in Moscow
Syrian president Assad Reportedly Seeks Asylum in Russia
Moscow, Russia – Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his family have reportedly arrived in Moscow and sought asylum, according to a Kremlin source speaking to Russian news agencies. The source,who wished to remain anonymous,stated that the asylum was granted on humanitarian grounds.
This news comes amidst reports from Israeli and American officials who believe Assad has fled Syria. The Russian Foreign Ministry confirmed on Sunday that Assad has decided to leave the country, emphasizing that Russia did not participate in the negotiations leading to his departure.
“We are following the tragic events in Syria with great concern,” the ministry said in a statement. “As an inevitable result of negotiations between Bashar al-Assad and the participants in the armed conflict on the territory of the Syrian Arab Republic, he decided to give up his presidency and left the country with instructions to conduct the process of transfer of power peacefully.”
The ministry called for a cessation of violence and urged all parties to resolve their differences through political means. They also stressed the importance of respecting the views of all ethnic and sectarian groups in Syrian society and expressed support for a comprehensive political process based on UN Security Council resolution 2254.Adding to the intrigue, the Syrian flag was removed from the front of the Syrian embassy in Moscow on Sunday, though embassy employees stated that the embassy would operate as usual on Monday. No description was given for the flag’s removal.
The situation in Syria remains fluid,with the future of the country hanging in the balance.The reported asylum of Assad in Russia marks a notable development in the ongoing conflict and raises questions about the future of the Syrian government and the prospects for peace.
Assad Seeks Refuge in Russia,Sources Say: What Happens Now?
Moscow,Russia – The Syrian conflict has taken a dramatic turn with reports that President Bashar al-Assad and his family have sought asylum in Russia. According to an anonymous Kremlin source speaking to Russian news agencies, the asylum was granted on humanitarian grounds.
This news comes amidst indicators from Israeli and American officials suggesting Assad’s flight from Syria.
Confirming Assad’s departure, the Russian Foreign Ministry stated on Sunday that the decision arose from negotiations between Assad and participants in the Syrian conflict. Thay emphasized, however, that Russia played no role in facilitating these talks.
the ministry called for a halt to the violence and urged a peaceful resolution thru dialog. They underscored the importance of respecting the diverse voices within Syrian society and reiterated support for a political process based on UN security Council resolution 2254.
Adding to the intrigue, the Syrian flag was removed from the Syrian embassy in Moscow on Sunday, even though embassy staff maintained that operations would resume as usual on Monday. the reason for the flag’s removal remains unclear.
The situation in Syria remains precarious, with the country’s future uncertain. Assad’s reported asylum in Russia marks a critically important development in the ongoing conflict. This development raises critical questions about the future of the Syrian government and the prospects for peace.
