Putin: Outcome of
Fight Against ISIL Being Decided on Syrian Soil
By GPD on June 30, 2016
TEHRAN (FNA)- Russian
President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that the outcome of the fight against
ISIL terror group is being decided on the Syrian soil.
“Syria stands at the
epicenter of the battle against the ISIL group while a
resolution to the Arab republic’s civil conflict is still far off, the
outcome of the fight against ISIL terror group is being decided
on Syrian soil,” the Russian president said at a meeting
with Russian ambassadors and permanent representatives Thursday, Ria
Novosti reported.
“Syria found itself
at the epicenter of the fight against terrorism. It is no
exaggeration to say that the fate of this country does not only
influence the future of the Middle East. The outcome of the fight
against ISIL is being decided on Syrian soil,” Putin said.
“It is clear that a final
settlement is still very, very far off, but the experience gained
over the last few months in Syria demonstrated that only
by joining efforts toward the creation of a broad anti-terrorist
front urged by Russia can we successfully confront today’s threats,” he
reassured.
Putin also said during his
speech that the situation across the world is becoming less predictable, RT
reported.
According to the Russian
president, the actions of NATO are aimed at upsetting the balance of power, but
Russia “will not succumb to this militaristic craze.”
“We are noticing persistent
efforts by certain partners to maintain a monopoly on geopolitical dominance.
They use their centuries of experience in suppressing, weakening, pitting their
rivals against each other, as well as modern political, economic, financial,
and informational methods,” he said.
The examples of such methods
are “interference in the domestic politics of other countries, provoking
regional conflicts and triggering so-called ‘color revolutions,’” Putin added.
The Russian president
believes that, at times, “terrorists, fundamentalists, far-right nationalists
and even neo-fascists” are used as henchmen in achieving those goals.
“We can already see the
direct consequences of such disastrous policies near our borders,” Putin said,
in apparent reference to the conflict in eastern Ukraine.
Russia stands for united and
inseparable security in the world, the president said, adding that he is
confident that “only dialogue and cooperation can help avoid… uncontrolled
development of the situation,” he said, adding that it is necessary to push for
“a fair world order based on the principles of united and inseparable security
and collective responsibility.”
Moscow is interested in
“close cooperation with the US on international issues,” Putin said. However,
Russia cannot accept Washington picking where to cooperate with Moscow, and
where to increase “various pressures on us, including sanctions.”
The effects of Brexit will
be felt in the UK for a long time, Putin said, adding that, Russia “will
closely watch how far the talks between London and Brussels go and what the
consequences of Brexit for Europe and for us will be. The traumatic effect of
the results of the referendum will be felt for a long time.”
According to Putin,
Britain’s vote to leave the EU “has shaken the markets.”“But I think that
everything will subside in the medium term.”
However, the Russian
president stressed that Brexit is the choice of British people and “we have in
no way interfered and are not interfering in this process.”
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