Restructuring the Footprint: Moscow and Damascus Discuss Future of Russian Military Bases in Syria
Russia says cooperation with Syria is active as officials discuss changes to the Hmeimim and Tartus facilities, which are its only bases outside the former Soviet Union.
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Restructuring the Footprint: Moscow and Damascus Discuss Future of Russian Military Bases in Syria
Russia is engaged in active discussions with the Syrian government over the future configuration of its military presence in the country, including the possibility of a significant “restructuring” of its deployment, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Maria Zakharova said on Wednesday. Speaking at a press briefing in Moscow, Zakharova noted that the talks are part of ongoing consultations with the new Syrian administration. “In the framework o…
Russia Discusses ‘Possible Reformatting’ of Military Bases in Syria
The Russian Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that cooperation with the new Syrian government is “developing very actively,” and could lead to Russia keeping some military bases that it feared losing when its client Bashar Assad was overthrown in December 2024. The post Russia Discusses ‘Possible Reformatting’ of Military Bases in Syria appeared first on Breitbart.
Russia Eyes “Reformatted” Presence at Key Syrian Military Bases
The Kremlin appears determined to hold onto its two key military footholds in Syria, and its proposed solution is to give them a new job description: Moscow and Damascus are negotiating a "possible reformatting" of how the facilities operate. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova announced the talks on June 10, Reuters reported. We bring you stories from the ground. Your support keeps our team in the field. DONATE NOW For Russia,…

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