Russia says it wants united and 'friendly' Syria

A member of the Syrian security forces stands guard along a street, in Latakia
FILE PHOTO: A member of the Syrian security forces stands guard along a street, after hundreds were killed in some of the deadliest violence in 13 years of civil war, pitting loyalists of deposed President Bashar al-Assad against the country's new Islamist rulers, in Latakia, Syria March 10, 2025. REUTERS/Karam al-Masri/File Photo
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Russia wants to see a united and friendly Syria because instability there could affect the whole of the Middle East, the Kremlin said on Tuesday.

Clashes between supporters of former president Bashar al-Assad and the country's new Islamist rulers have killed more than 1,000 people, mostly civilians. Moscow was a major backer of Assad, who fled to Russia in December after his ouster.

Russia has two strategically important military bases in Syria, which it is hoping to retain in the wake of Assad's fall.

"This is too explosive a region and, of course... the destabilisation or disintegration of one of the countries in the region can have disastrous consequences for the region as a whole. Therefore, we want to see Syria united, prosperous, developing, predictable and friendly," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

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He said Russia was in contact with other countries about the situation in Syria.

On Monday, Russia's ambassador to the United Nations, Vassily Nebenzia, was cited by state-run TASS news agency as saying that Russia is coordinating with the United States in connection with the escalating violence in Syria.

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