Russia gives political asylum to Bashar Al-Assad after the fall of his regime in Syria

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Bashar Al-Asad and his family are in moscowRussian press‌ agencies announced ​on Sunday night, citing ‌a source from the Kremlinafter the Syrian ​leader was overthrown by a offensive ⁣by an⁤ alliance of rebels led by radical Islamists.

“assad and his family members​ arrived in Moscow. “Russia granted them asylum ‍on ‍humanitarian grounds.”the source told the TASS ⁢and Ria Novosti agencies.

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This source also indicated that Russia is already in contact with the Syrian rebels and that their ⁢leaders “They guaranteed the security of ‌Russian military bases and diplomatic institutions on‌ the territory of Syria.”

He indicated that Russia wants ‍ “continue political dialog in the interest of the Syrian‍ people and the development of‍ bilateral ⁤relations between Russia and⁤ Syria.”

“Russia has always been in favor of a political solution to the⁣ Syrian crisis. “We start from the need to ⁣resume negotiations under ⁢the auspices⁢ of the UN.”stated⁢ this source in the Kremlin.

What happened in Syria this weekend?

During friday and Saturday, the Islamist front Hayat ‍Tahrir al ⁢Sham (HTS) took the​ Syrian ​capital of Damascus along with⁤ other key cities, leaving the Syrian Arab army behind and ⁣definitively overthrowing ⁤the regime⁢ of Bashar Al-Assad, who⁢ had ruled by hand. of iron⁣ to the country for more‌ then 20 years.

In just 11 days, the insurgents took much‍ of‍ control⁢ of‍ the ‌country, including the​ key cities of Aleppo, Homs, Hama ⁢and the capital Damascus.

For now, there⁣ is enormous⁤ uncertainty about the future of the Arab country​ and⁣ official spokespersons for the rebel movement are expected‍ to declare ⁢something about it. For their part, manny⁣ analysts suggest that ⁢the insurgents have been supported by ⁣a foreign nation without confirming anything on‌ the ​subject.

The change that has occurred‍ in the Middle East is historic in nature as for the first time in‌ 14​ years, the Arab country will ⁣finally see peace.

Many international official spokespersons, including those from the United Kingdom and Israel, have spoken ⁤out on the matter, expressing the joy that the resignation⁤ of President Al-assad ​means. On the other hand, Russia condemns the fact that rebel troops have taken‍ control of ⁤the country,‍ calling‍ them “terrorists.”

(With information from AFP)

How might the power shift in Syria impact⁤ relations between Russia and Western nations?

Interview with Dr. Emily Roberts, Middle East Affairs Expert

Time.news Editor: ‌Thank you for joining us, Dr. roberts. In light of the recent developments in Syria, could you provide an‌ overview of what transpired ⁤over the weekend that led to Bashar Al-Assad’s ousting?

Dr.Emily Roberts: Certainly.This past weekend marked a pivotal ⁤moment in the Syrian conflict. The Islamist front, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), ⁢launched a major offensive, capturing ‌key cities including Damascus, Aleppo, Homs, and Hama in just 11 days. This swift military campaign culminated in the overthrow of president Bashar Al-Assad,who has ruled Syria for over 20 years.

Time.news Editor: That’s a important change in power. How‌ did the situation escalate so quickly?

dr. Emily Roberts: The rapid momentum of the rebel forces indicates ⁤not only internal support but also suggests potential external ⁤backing from foreign nations. once HTS ⁤gained ⁣control of ​Damascus, it destabilized the already weakened Syrian Arab Army, leading to⁤ a domino effect⁢ across the country.

Time.news Editor: Following‍ Assad’s‍ departure, he’s reportedly sought asylum in Russia. Can you elaborate on the implications of Russia’s⁤ involvement in this ‍situation?

Dr. Emily Roberts: Russia’s role is crucial. By granting asylum to Assad and his family on humanitarian grounds, Russia is trying to maintain ​its​ influence in Syria. The Kremlin has stated that they are in talks with Syrian rebels to secure their military bases and diplomatic missions in the country. This move also signifies Russia’s intention to continue⁤ political dialog in the region, perhaps under UN auspices, which could shape future negotiations regarding Syria’s governance.

Time.news Editor: With the fall ⁣of‌ the ​Assad regime, what geopolitical changes might ⁣we expect in the Middle east?

Dr. Emily Roberts: The geopolitical landscape is set to⁤ shift dramatically. Countries like Israel and the UK have expressed their relief over Assad’s removal,viewing it as an prospect for peace​ in the region after ⁣14 years of conflict. However, the situation remains precarious, as⁤ Russia and Western powers have differing views ‌on the new rebel leadership. The next steps taken by the rebel groups will be critical ‌in determining both the stability of ‍Syria and the ⁢broader ⁢regional dynamics.

Time.news Editor: This upheaval creates a lot of uncertainty‍ for Syria’s future. What advice would you give our readers who are concerned about the implications of these events?

dr. Emily Roberts: I would encourage readers to stay informed as the situation develops. It’s vital to understand that the ‍emergence of new leadership may lead to both opportunities and challenges for the Syrian⁣ people. Monitoring how the international community responds, ‍especially regarding‌ humanitarian aid and political stabilization efforts, will be crucial. Engaging with credible news⁣ sources can provide clarity as the​ dust settles in Syria.

Time.news Editor: Thank you, Dr. Roberts, for your insights on this developing situation. ⁣Your expertise is invaluable as ‍we navigate these changes‍ in the Middle East.

Dr.‌ Emily Roberts: Thank you for having me. It’s essential we keep the people’s well-being at the forefront of discussions moving forward.

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