Vladimir Putin: Mr President,
Let me wish you a warm welcome to Moscow. Despite the dramatic situation in your country, you have responded to our request and come here to Russia, and we thank you for this.
We took the decision upon your request to provide effective aid to the Syrian people in fighting the international terrorists who have unleashed a genuine war against Syria. The Syrian people has been practically alone in putting up resistance and fighting these international terrorists for several years now, and has suffered great losses. Lately though, there have been some major positive results in this fight.
The attempts by international terrorists to bring whole swathes of territory in the Middle East under their control and destabilise the situation in the region raise legitimate concerns in many countries around the world. This is a matter of concern for Russia too, given that sadly, people from the former Soviet Union, around 4,000 people at least, have taken up arms and are fighting on Syrian territory against the government forces. Of course, we cannot let these people gain combat experience and go through ideological indoctrination and then return to Russia.
On the question of a settlement in Syria, our position is that positive results in military operations will lay the base for then working out a long-term settlement based on a political process that involves all political forces, ethnic and religious groups. Ultimately, it is the Syrian people alone who must have the deciding voice here.
Syria is Russia’s friend and we are ready to make our contribution not only to the military operations and the fight against terrorism, but also to the political process. We would do this, of course, in close contact with the other global powers and with the countries in the region that want to see a peaceful settlement to this conflict.
Once again, I wish you welcome, Mr President.
President of Syria Bashar al-Assad (retranslated): Thank you very much, Mr President.
First of all, I want to express our tremendous gratitude to the Russian leadership and people for the help they are providing Syria. Thank you for supporting Syria’s unity and independence. Most important of all is that this is being done within the framework of international law.
I must say that the political steps the Russian Federation has been taking since the start of the crisis made it possible to prevent events in Syria from taking an even more tragic turn. If it were not for your actions and decisions, the terrorism that is spreading through the region now would have made even greater gains and spread to even wider territories. You have confirmed your course of action by joining in the military operations as part of a common front in the fight against terrorism.
Of course, we all know that any military action must be followed by political steps. Of course, our common goal is to bring about the vision the Syrian people have of their own country’s future.
We must be particularly aware that military strikes against the terrorists are essential above all because we must fight terrorism, and also because terrorism is a real obstacle on the road to reaching a political settlement. Of course, the entire nation wants to take part in deciding the country’s fate, and not just the government.
I want to thank the Russian people once more for the help you are giving Syria and express the hope that we will vanquish terrorism and continue working together to rebuild our country economically and politically and ensure peaceful life for everyone.
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Let me welcome you to the Russian sphere of influence, military security and gas pipeline network.
We have regular meetings. Don’t be late. You bring the donuts. (Newbies always bring the donuts.)
Minister Shoigu will see to your safe trip home.
Minister Lavrov will take care of geopolitical negotiations.
And I make sure the IS freaks die in the crapper.
We also have teleconferences every month. This month features TV clips of Obama, his generals, the Brookings Institute eggheads and various US Senators wetting their pants and going apoplectic in public over our missile fusillade from the Caspian. It’s priceless, Bashar.
Don’t miss it.
your comment is in the wrong place.
[predesignated space for jokes, second on the left]
Solon, I read this great comment of your’s yesterday and was thinking of it all today…
I thought this meeting the ultimate throwing of dust into the faces of those wanting Assad to go. Judging from comments by those dusted it was well done!
Great photo.
That they were able to keep the visit a secret is another coup carried out against the western “intelligence” services. No doubt there was a lot of falsetto screaming in Langley and the goats were given some time off in tel aviv.
Well, that’s the formalities dispensed with but the interesting bits are missing. More surprises coming up?
http://www.almasdarnews.com/article/president-putin-discusses-the-outcome-of-his-summit-with-president-assad/
Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the outcome of the summit held with President Bashar al-Assad in Moscow on Tuesday with President of Egypt Abdul-Fattah El-Sisi, King of Saudi Arabia Salman bin Abdul-Aziz, King of Jordan Abdullah II and Turkish President Recep Tayyib Erdogan.
The talks were held on telephone, each separately.
Article at https://www.rt.com/news/319244-assad-putin-talks-moscow/
Assad to Putin at Moscow talks: Terrorists would seize larger areas if Russia did not act
Published time: 21 Oct, 2015 06:32Edited time: 21 Oct, 2015 18:14
Several videos and audios, & photos.
Looking at the lineup in the pic, with Assad being invited to Moscow, something is definitely brewing.
Like going to the doc and a team of specialists come in to check you out.
Yep. Some heavy hitters there. Russia may not have ground troops, but if they provide air support, weapons, supplies, advanced military training, intelligence, logistic, political, economic, managerial, and technical consultation, and maybe even a few rubles, that would make a huge difference. Russia’s competence and expertise in these areas varies, but there is a lot they could offer and better than what the empire could do. The Syrians, of course, have their own expertise, but it’s difficult to put it to use when under siege, and Russia can help with that — as well as some networking with allies in the area.
Putin just keep pulling one surprise after the other, who would have thought about this one?
Not me and certainly not The Saker, which is why things are extremely hard to predict and as we speak, RuAF, SAA, NDF, Hezbollah, and General Qassem Soleimani keep lining up results so “mediocre” that many of US proxies are fleeing back to “Sultan” Erdogan for “consultations”…
Oh Boy, as Saker has mentioned right now the all world is sitting on the barrel with the gun powder and waiting for the smart brain to get this situation to the optimistic order.
we have to hope that the sober brain will make the final step and the snakes will be force to put down the guns and their power.
Thank you Solon for your good humor
Tirelessly and for over 4.5 years, just like most of the Syrian people, all of the Syrian officials, the Syrian armed forces and many humans who stand against evil, Dr. Bashar Jaafari, Syrian ambassador to the United Nations, defended his country which on its part is defending the whole world from the globalist bloodthirsty New World ‘Orderalists’, who want to achieve their goal despite whatever comes out resorting to all evil in their quest.
In his recent interview on MSNBC, Dr. Jaafari seems as always confident, smart, logical, to the point, ready with sharp answers and addresses the whole Syrian crisis in brief , of course to those who understand logic, not to the bigots, the brainwashed and the retards.
It’s not your business what happens outside your borders, you do not interfere militarily to change what you don’t like or think you don’t like.
People in other countries have rights in their countries just like how you rights in your own country about your own country, unless you want them to interfere in deciding your rights for you.
Don’t be a hypocrite, it’s an old game and it’s exposed.
There is no World Police, and your New World Order is already on the reverse tracks thanks to the Syrian people, their army and their sacrifices.
What you accept in your country that’s your business, don’t impose it on others, ie: Not everybody like to be ruled by bloodthirsty Zionists, or by a Federal Reserve private bank, or by a military industry lobby, or by only 2 parties following the same route..
http://www.syrianews.cc/ambassador-jaafari-spoon-feed-logic-to-msnbc-viewers/
Great photo. Putin looks very pleased and Assad almost triumphant.
What were they talking about?
Strategika51 has this: (UNCONFIRMED)
– A defense pact between Russia and Syria for 15 years
– A restructuring of the Syrian Army (2016 – 2020) with 5000 Russian military consultants in Syria
– A common political strategy for ending the crisis.
” Un Pacte de défense commune entre les deux pays sur une durée de 15 années
Restructuration des forces armées syriennes sur la période 2015-2020 et l’envoi de 5000 conseillers militaires russes en Syrie
Stratégie politique et plan de sortie de crise. Ce dernier point est d’une importance cruciale et sera le principal point d’appui des efforts politiques et diplomatiques de Moscou et de Damas face à Washington et Ryad.”
https://strategika51.wordpress.com/2015/10/21/surprise-al-assad-a-moscou/
This earlier comment belongs here:
Peter J.Antonsen on October 21, 2015 · at 5:25 pm UTC
As if timed to prove my point:
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-34590561
The Vanguard of the world liberation forces (I did not say perfect, or possessing a finely tuned VISION), are in contention, as they oppose the imperialist Zionist world Banking Oligarchs.
Here, Russian President Vladimir Putin hosts a visit by Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad. This Formal Political Visit visit was accomplished under the guns of the imperialist terrorist war offensive. The leaders of the 2 allied nations met, exchanged views, and, more importantly, displayed Mutual Respect. Al-Assad’s visit to Moscow was totally unexpected by the imperialists. It was a daring political blow against the terrorist oligarchs; it was “delivered surgically and with great panache.” [Is it permitted for an anarchist to quote himself?]
This was the first time in 4 years that the Syrian President was able to leave his besieged country. This was a small victory; they are beginning to add up.
IMAGINE
Dear The Saker,
I am sure John McCain is using the photo as a dart board.
Pres. Putin is addressing the Valdai Club right now live:
http://sputniknews.com/politics/20151022/1028914471/putin-valdai-club-speech.html
He has said Iran was never a threat.
Rgds,
Veritas
Photo of the day, indeed. But not just the photo. The welcoming words of each are a clear message to the ailing, failing and flailing empire. Courteous but unmistakable to the mentally capable. A cornered rat with nuclear powers must be handled with kid gloves.
I think Putin was saying that the 4000 Russians fighting Syria and Russia would be killed rather than accepted back. The same probably holds for the empire although that must be left unsaid. We’re going from some holds allowed to no holds barred.
We’re approaching that Hollywood moment of “Mr. President, we have situation…” The movie script is very interesting, even prescient.
“Well, well, well, let me die easy…Jesus gonna make my dyin’ bed.”
According to SANA:
“President al-Assad and President Putin meet in Moscow, discuss military operations against terrorism.”
http://sana.sy/en/?p=58636
“Continuing the military operations against terrorism in Syria supported by the Russian Air Force was the main issue on the table, and President Putin was informed by President al-Assad about the situation in Syria and the Syrian army’s plans.”
“A bilateral meeting was also held during the summit, where all aspects of the Syrian-Russian relations were addressed.”
“President Putin held a business dinner in the honor of President al-Assad attended by Russian Prime Minister, Foreign Minister and Minister of Defense in addition to a number of Russian senior officials.”
I re-emphasize: “where all aspects of the Syrian-Russian relations were addressed.”
I wonder what “all aspects” meant?
And here’s a must watch from RT’s Senior Political correspondent Anissa Naouai from her show: In The Now
The last Syrian ambassador to the US Imad Moustapha (and I think the present ambassador to China) rips into western human rights activists and their insidious role in the Syrian slaughter. He pulls no punches.
https://www.rt.com/shows/in-the-now-summary/319052-proxy-war-syria-ambassador/
Here’s an RT video of the meeting –
https://youtu.be/NeXGpb7i8Bs?list=PLl454lB46JcJJGY_rCMdwFkGMmaIsarWV