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Syrian Flag Removed From Russian Embassy in Moscow - News Directory 3

Syrian Flag Removed From Russian Embassy in Moscow

December 9, 2024 Catherine Williams News
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Original source: almasryalyoum.com

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.

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