Syria… Uncertainties and the ‘Graveyard of Expectations’
A meeting between European diplomats in Cyprus on Syria left many questions unanswered, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
A meeting between European diplomats in Cyprus on Syria left many questions unanswered, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
The threat came days after Israel bombed and completely disrupted the Damascus International Airport, according to Elaph.
Russia was informed of the details of the attack, according to North Press.
According to Baladi News, the prisoner exchange was backed by a Turkish-Russian guarantee.
Despite unchanging frontlines, the Turkish operation in northeast Syria could be imminent.
Assad told Russia Today that he does not exclude direct military confrontation with Turkey, according to SANA.
A regime defector, testifying before the U.S. Senate, said that Assad and Putin are still committing terrible war crimes in Syria, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Enab Baladi says Russia exaggerates the number of soldiers it keeps in Syria.
Media outlets in Turkey expect the operation to begin next week, according to Baladi News.
Syria discusses cooperation with Algeria and North Korea, conducts military drills with Russia. Here are yesterday’s headlines from pro-government media.
Ambassador Gómez called for exchanging visits between parliamentarians in both countries in order to deepen bilateral relations, according to SANA.
Ankara says it must act because Washington and Moscow broke promises to push the YPG 30 km from its borders, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Farid Saadoun said that Erdogan was unable to launch a large-scale invasion, according to al-Watan.
Syria has led two rounds of talks with Russia and Iran on health sector issues, according to SANA.
So far, Erdogan was not able to move the frontlines in Syria, according to al-Watan.
Russia has revived several economic projects, especially in the field of transports, according to al-Hal Net.
Three civilians, including two children, were wounded after a car bomb detonated in Azaz, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
Syria said it is working to fulfill its obligations related to international humanitarian law, according to SANA.
The SDF would coordinate with Syrian government troops to fend off any Turkish invasion, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Turkey has promised to root out “terrorists” from Northeast Syria, as part of its military operation in the Northeast, despite U.S. pressure.
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