Russia close to deal with Syria for post-Assad military presence, Bloomberg reports
- Russia is set to retain its military presence in Syria despite demands for withdrawal, as reported by Bloomberg.
- The new Syrian administration, led by Ahmed Al-Sharaa, could allow a scaled-down military presence at Tartous and Hmeimim airbases despite public outcry, according to sources.
- This deal marks a potential win for President Vladimir Putin, who aims to expand Russia's military influence in the region, as stated by a Bloomberg report on Feb. 17.
- In exchange for maintaining military facilities, Moscow may assist Damascus in countering the Islamic State group, as indicated by Bloomberg sources.
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