EU Council Head Accuses Russian Forces of 'Worsening' Situation in Syria
European Council President Donald Tusk said
on Tuesday that Russian anti-terrorist airstrikes in Syria were making
the situation in the country worse, Sputnik reported.
"Russia's actions in Syria are making an already very bad situation even worse," Tusk said.
He said that Moscow's actions contributed to the
domination of the "murderous Assad regime," as well as to the greater
number of refugees fleeing toward Turkey and Europe.
Russia runs an air base, Hmeimim, in the western
Syrian province of Latakia, from where it is carrying out airstrikes
on Islamist positions in the country. Russian warplanes have been flying
bombing missions in the country at the request of President Bashar
Assad since September 30, 2015.
A number of countries, including Turkey and the
United States, have already directly or indirectly blamed Russia
for causing civilian casualties in Syria. Moscow has firmly denied the
allegations. Earlier in the day, the Kremlin reaffirmed that here was no
credible evidence of civilian deaths as a result of Russian airstrikes
in Syria.
Moscow has also been supporting the Syrian
government and the country's civilian population, as well as mediating
intra-Syrian talks on reconciliation.
Assad visited Moscow last year where he discussed
Moscow's involvement in the resolution of the Syrian crisis with Russian
President Vladimir Putin, and expressed gratitude for the help Russia
was providing to his country.
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