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[Regnum] Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a message to the head of Syria, Ahmed al-Sharaa, and in it supported efforts to quickly stabilize the situation in the country.

"Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a message to the head of the Syrian state, Ahmed al-Sharaa, in which he supported efforts to quickly stabilize the situation in the country in the interests of ensuring its sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity," the Kremlin said in a statement published on its website.
Very noble of him. Very statesmanlike. Or possibly opportunistic — it’s not for me to say. | It is specified that the Russian leader also confirmed the Russian Federation’s continued readiness to develop practical cooperation with the Syrian authorities on all issues on the bilateral agenda to strengthen the traditionally friendly relations between Russia and Syria.
As reported by the Regnum news agency, on March 6, clashes broke out in the Syrian province of Latakia between supporters of the former president of the republic, Bashar al-Assad, and the forces of the new authorities of the country. Clashes also began in the province of Tartus, after which the authorities sent troops there. Three days later, clashes began in the port city of Baniyas.
Later, on March 10, Ahmed al-Sharaa stated that the new Syrian authorities were interested in maintaining deep strategic relations with Russia. He noted that against this background, the new Syrian authorities were trying to prevent a split between the countries.
On March 11, Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov said that Russia wants to see Syria stable, prosperous and friendly. The Kremlin spokesman also pointed to the need to ensure stability in the republic due to the general explosiveness of the Middle East, as instability in Syria could cause a chain reaction in neighboring countries in the region.
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