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Syria: Putin calls for political solution in rare Assad visit Syria: Putin calls for political solution in rare Assad visit
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Vladimir Putin has called for a political settlement in Syria, during a rare and unannounced visit to Russia by the Syrian president Bashar al-Assad.Vladimir Putin has called for a political settlement in Syria, during a rare and unannounced visit to Russia by the Syrian president Bashar al-Assad.
The Russian leader stressed the need to reach a solution to Syria's entrenched civil conflict, the Kremlin said.The Russian leader stressed the need to reach a solution to Syria's entrenched civil conflict, the Kremlin said.
The meeting, at the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi, came two years after Russia began a military intervention in Syria in support of Mr Assad's forces. The meeting, at the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi, came two years after Russia began a military campaign in Syria in support of Mr Assad's forces.
The two leaders last met in 2015, shortly after Russia's intervention.The two leaders last met in 2015, shortly after Russia's intervention.
Speaking to Russian television after the meeting on Monday evening, Mr Putin said he intended to talk with US President Donald Trump and the Emir of Qatar about a resolution to the conflict.Speaking to Russian television after the meeting on Monday evening, Mr Putin said he intended to talk with US President Donald Trump and the Emir of Qatar about a resolution to the conflict.
On Wednesday, he will meet the leaders of Iran and Turkey for trilateral talks.On Wednesday, he will meet the leaders of Iran and Turkey for trilateral talks.
"We still have a long way to go before we achieve a complete victory over terrorists," Mr Putin said in Sochi. "But as far as our joint work in fighting terrorism on the territory of Syria is concerned, this military operation is indeed wrapping up.""We still have a long way to go before we achieve a complete victory over terrorists," Mr Putin said in Sochi. "But as far as our joint work in fighting terrorism on the territory of Syria is concerned, this military operation is indeed wrapping up."
Mr Assad was on Russian soil for four hours, a Kremlin spokesman told the RIA news agency.Mr Assad was on Russian soil for four hours, a Kremlin spokesman told the RIA news agency.
Russia's intervention in the conflict is widely seen as having turned the tide in favour of Mr Assad's forces, which are battling moderate rebels and the extremists of so-called Islamic State. Russia's intervention in the conflict is widely seen as having turned the tide in favour of Mr Assad's forces, which are battling rebels and jihadists including so-called Islamic State.
Russian has been accused of killing hundreds of Syrian civilians in its air campaign. Russian has been accused of killing hundreds of Syrian civilians in its air campaign, something it has denied.
Speaking to Russian state television after the meeting, Mr Assad said: "At this stage, especially after we achieved victory over terrorists, it is in our interests to move forward with the political process."Speaking to Russian state television after the meeting, Mr Assad said: "At this stage, especially after we achieved victory over terrorists, it is in our interests to move forward with the political process."
The Syrian leader has long characterised Syrian opposition rebels as terrorists. The Syrian leader has long characterised rebels as terrorists.
The leaders of the US, UK, France, Germany and the EU have all called for Mr Assad to step down since the beginning of the country's bloody civil conflict, and previous attempts at peace talk have stalled over the question of Mr Assad's position. The leaders of the US, UK, France, Germany and the EU have all called for Mr Assad to step down since the beginning of the country's bloody civil conflict, and the issue of Mr Assad's future has been a stumbling block in previous peace talks.
In September, UN investigators concluded that his forces carried out a Sarin gas attack on a rebel-held town in April, which killed 83 people, including women and children. Various Syrian opposition factions are due to meet in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, on Wednesday, to try to form a single representative body for the latest round of UN-backed talks in Geneva next week.
Different factions of the Syrian opposition will meet on Wednesday for talks in the Saudi capital, Riyadh.