The two leaders met Tuesday after the Russian president sent an invitation to his Syrian counterpart.
Despite only being in Moscow for one day, before returning to Damascus,
Assad managed to attend meetings at the Kremlin with Russian foreign
ministers, a closed meeting between the two heads of state and a working
lunch.
Assad reportedly thanked Putin for “standing by Syria’s territorial integrity and its independence.”
A statement posted on the Syrian presidency’s official Facebook page
says the meetings were to “discuss the continuation of the military
operations against terrorism in Syria. The aim of the military operation is to eradicate terrorism that is obstructing a political solution.”
The visit demonstrates Assad’s renewed confidence after Russia began carrying out air strikes against Syrian insurgents and ISIS.
The conflict in Syria began in 2011 after the government cracked down
violently on mostly peaceful protests against Assad's rule. The protests
developed into an armed uprising and a civil war that has killed almost
250,000 people. -(ABC)
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