Moscow: 2018’s Mission is Eradicating 'Nusra'

Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (R) and Syrian opposition leader Ahmad Jarba meet in Moscow February 4, 2014.  (AFP PHOTO)
Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (R) and Syrian opposition leader Ahmad Jarba meet in Moscow February 4, 2014. (AFP PHOTO)
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Moscow: 2018’s Mission is Eradicating 'Nusra'

Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (R) and Syrian opposition leader Ahmad Jarba meet in Moscow February 4, 2014.  (AFP PHOTO)
Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (R) and Syrian opposition leader Ahmad Jarba meet in Moscow February 4, 2014. (AFP PHOTO)

Russian Chief of Staff, Army General Valery Gerasimov, said the elimination of Al-Nusra Front terrorist group in Syria would be completed in 2018.

In an interview published on Wednesday with the Komsomolskaya Pravda, Gerasimov said that Russia’s 2018 priorities in Syria would include political settlement to the crisis and “the completion of eliminating militants from Nusra and its affiliates.”

“Some members of this terrorist organization operate in de-escalation zones,” he said. “Jabhat Nusra fiercely opposes the ceasefire. Therefore, they must be eliminated,” he added.

Other major tasks for the coming year include, according to Gerasimov, political settlement in the country and preparations for the upcoming Congress of the Syrian National Dialogue.

Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the Syrian army and its allies have been pushing al-Nusra members out of the country with Russian support.

“However, they are still resisting, in particular, as far as we know, because they have been receiving assistance from abroad,” he added.

During a meeting with leader of Syria’s Tomorrow opposition movement Ahmad Jarba on Wednesday, Lavrov stressed that the Russian air force would return and provide assistance to the Syrian regime forces in the event of deterioration of the situation, pointing out that this would be under government agreements between the two countries.

The Russian foreign minister also touched on the objectives of the upcoming Syrian Dialogue Conference, which will be held at the end of January in Sochi.

“Our goal is to lay the basis for the widest possible representation for launching the constitutional reform, create the conditions which must be agreed on by the Syrians themselves, and, in this sense, implement the provisions of UN Security Council Resolution 2254,” Lavrov said.

For his part, Jarba expressed his concern about the humanitarian conditions in the eastern region of Al-Ghouta and hoped that Russia would make efforts to improve the situation there.

“There are serious human tragedies, and we hope that Russia will intervene to bring things back to normal,” he stated.



Türkiye’s Erdogan to Discuss Ukraine War with NATO Chief

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 19, 2024 (Reuters)
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 19, 2024 (Reuters)
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Türkiye’s Erdogan to Discuss Ukraine War with NATO Chief

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 19, 2024 (Reuters)
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 19, 2024 (Reuters)

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan will discuss the latest developments in the Russia-Ukraine war with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Monday during his visit to Ankara, a Turkish official said on Sunday.
Russia struck Ukraine with a new hypersonic medium-range ballistic missile on Thursday in response to Kyiv's use of US and British missiles against Russia, marking an escalation in the war that began when Moscow launched a full-scale invasion of its neighbor in February 2022.
NATO member Türkiye, which has condemned the Russian invasion, says it supports Ukraine's territorial integrity and it has provided Kyiv with military support.
But Türkiye, a Black Sea neighbor of both Russia and Ukraine, also opposes Western sanctions against Moscow, with which it shares important defense, energy and tourism ties.
On Wednesday, Erdogan opposed a US decision to allow Ukraine to use long-range missiles to attack inside Russia, saying it would further inflame the conflict, according to a readout shared by his office.
Moscow says that by giving the green light for Ukraine to fire Western missiles deep inside Russia, the US and its allies are entering into direct conflict with Russia. On Tuesday, Putin approved policy changes that lowered the threshold for Russia to use nuclear weapons in response to an attack with conventional weapons.
During their talks on Monday, Erdogan and Rutte will also discuss the removal of defense procurement obstacles between NATO allies and the military alliance's joint fight against terrorism, the Turkish official said.