Syria live updates: Assad is now in Moscow, Russian state media says
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is currently in Moscow, according to Russian state media reports. This visit comes at a time of heightened tensions in Syria, as the country continues to be embroiled in a brutal civil war that has been ongoing for nearly a decade.
Assad’s visit to Moscow is significant as Russia has been a key ally and supporter of the Syrian government throughout the conflict. Russian military intervention in Syria in 2015 turned the tide of the war in Assad’s favor, helping to prop up his regime and secure key strategic gains.
The timing of Assad’s visit is also notable, as it comes just days after US President Joe Biden ordered airstrikes against Iranian-backed militia in Syria in response to recent rocket attacks on US forces in Iraq. The strikes were the first military action taken by the Biden administration in the Middle East and have raised concerns about the potential for escalation in the region.
Assad’s visit to Moscow is likely aimed at discussing the situation in Syria and coordinating with Russian officials on how to navigate the complex geopolitical landscape in the region. It is also a sign of the close relationship between Russia and Syria, with Moscow continuing to provide military and diplomatic support to the Assad regime.
The conflict in Syria has had devastating consequences, with hundreds of thousands of people killed and millions displaced from their homes. The country remains deeply divided, with various factions vying for control and external powers involved in the conflict.
Assad’s visit to Moscow is a reminder of the complex web of alliances and rivalries that continue to shape the conflict in Syria. As world powers jockey for influence in the region, the Syrian people continue to suffer the consequences of a war that shows no signs of abating. It remains to be seen what will come out of Assad’s visit to Moscow and how it will impact the ongoing conflict in Syria.