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Topic: As Special Envoy Meets Syria’s Assad, Russia Signals New Pessimism |
As Special Envoy Meets Syria’s Assad, Russia Signals New Pessimism
New York Times, by Kareem Fahim & Ellen Barry
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Posted By:LittleHoodedMonk, 12/24/2012 1:27:11 PM
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| Beirut, Lebanon - The special international envoy seeking an end to the Syria crisis met in Damascus with President Bashar al-Assad of Syria on Monday, as new signs emerged that Russia, Mr. Assad’s most important foreign backer, was accelerating efforts to evacuate Russian diplomats and other expatriates from the country. (Snip) The official Syrian state news agency, SANA, said in its account of the meeting that Mr. Assad had “stressed the Syrian government’s keenness” to pursue efforts that “preserve the sovereignty and independence of the homeland.”
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Comments: The drumbeat continues for Assad´s removal. Unclear if he will get out of this crisis alive, or like 0bama, stick it out to the bitter end and exact seek revenge on his opponents. Russia seems to be playing both sides of the issue, as I believe that they will not be able to hold sway with a terrorist form of government. [0bama could always send Kerry in on a trial run for SOS].
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