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Russia ready to consider any Syrian request for troops: Kremlin

Spokesman for the Kremlin Dmitry Peskov (Photo by AP)

Russia says it is ready to consider any request from the Syrian government for the dispatch of military forces to the Arab country, which is involved in heavy battles with foreign-sponsored Takfiri terrorists.

“If there is any request, then it would naturally be discussed and evaluated through bilateral contacts and dialogue,” spokesman for the Kremlin Dmitry Peskov said Friday, adding, however, that “It is difficult to talk about this hypothetically.”

The comments came a day after Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem said Damascus would ask for the deployment of Russian forces to Syria if need be.

Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem

 

“There is no joint fighting on the ground with Russian troops, but if we felt such a need, we would study it and demand,” Muallem said, adding, however, that the Syrian army and volunteer forces are still capable of fighting militants without foreign assistance.

‘Nothing to hide’

The Kremlin has repeatedly denied recent claims by the United States and its allies that Russia has boots on the ground in Syria.

Earlier this month, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said her country has never tried to hide its military cooperation with Syria, saying Moscow has openly sent “military specialists” to the Arab state.

She also said Russia is supplying military equipment to Syria in line with previously signed agreements between the two sides on bilateral defense ties, saying such a move is aimed at helping the Arab nation in its anti-terror fight.

On opposite sides

Moscow has also slammed the West for creating hysteria over Russian interactions with Syria.

On Thursday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov denied speculations that Russia is engaged in a military buildup in Syria as suggested by the United States and the NATO military alliance.

Russia and the West are deeply divided over the Syrian crisis, which has claimed the lives of at least 240,000 people in Syria since its outbreak in March 2011. While Russia has been supporting Damascus in its fight against militants, the Western states want to see Syrian President Bashar al-Assad removed from power.

The US, along with its Western and regional allies, has been among the staunch supporters of the militant groups operating against the Syrian government over the past four years.

‘Perfectly legitimate for Russians to help Syria’

Press TV contacted author Dean Henderson to ask for his take on how the potential deployment of Russian troops would change the equation on the ground in Syria.

“There is no doubt that Russian troops would alter the balance of power drastically in Syria,” Henderson said. “The Syrians along with Hezbollah are already having a lot of success in retaking some of these ISIL positions.”

He also said, “It is perfectly legitimate, when you have this terrorist organization in Syria, to request this sort of help... Russia is an ally of Syria.”

“For the Russians to step in and defend a legitimate democratically-elected government with troops if need be, it’d be just,” Henderson said.


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