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Russia Grants Asylum to Bashar al-Assad Amid Political Crisis in Syria

Moscow, Russia – December 9: In a dramatic turn of events following the political upheaval in Syria, Russia has granted asylum to former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his family, according to reports from TASS, citing a Kremlin source.

This development comes in the wake of Syrian rebels seizing the capital, Damascus, on Sunday, effectively ending Assad’s over 20-year rule. The swift advances of opposition forces, who also captured key cities like Aleppo, Homs, and Daraa in recent weeks, culminated in the peaceful transfer of power and Assad’s departure from the country.

The Kremlin source confirmed that Assad and his family arrived safely in Moscow, with Russia granting asylum out of “humanitarian considerations.”

“Russia has consistently advocated for a political resolution to the Syrian crisis. We insist that UN-mediated negotiations be resumed promptly,” the source stated, as reported by the Russian news agency.

Russia’s Diplomatic Stance

The Russian Foreign Ministry has expressed deep concern over the escalating crisis in Syria, calling for all parties to renounce violence and resolve governance issues through political dialogue.

“We are following the unfolding events in Syria with grave concern. After negotiations, Bashar al-Assad decided to step down, leave the country, and peacefully transfer power. While Russia was not part of these discussions, we appeal to all sides to refrain from violence,” the Ministry’s statement read.

The Ministry further emphasized its commitment to supporting an inclusive political process in Syria, guided by UN Security Council Resolution 2254. It has maintained contact with various factions of the Syrian opposition, urging respect for the diverse ethnic and religious groups within Syrian society.

The Fall of Damascus

The civil war in Syria, which had been largely dormant in recent years, reignited with alarming speed. Rebel forces launched a series of offensives, capturing key cities before entering Damascus unopposed. Opposition leaders, including Hadi al-Bahra, declared the capital “free of Bashar al-Assad.”

“The tyrant Bashar al-Assad has fled,” stated an announcement from armed opposition groups, following their control of Damascus.

Looking Ahead

The rapid escalation of the conflict and Assad’s departure mark the end of nearly six decades of rule by the Assad family. While the rebels celebrate their victories, the path to a stable and inclusive governance in Syria remains uncertain.

Russia’s asylum for Assad signals a pivotal shift in the region’s dynamics as global leaders focus on facilitating a peaceful transition in Syria and avoiding further violence. The next steps, guided by international consensus, will be crucial in shaping the future of the war-torn nation.

News Desk

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