Press statement following Russian-Turkish talks
http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/61876
President of Russia Vladimir Putin: Mr President, ladies and gentlemen,
We thank the President of Turkey for accepting our offer made during a recent telephone conversation, and today he and representatives of his delegation arrived in Sochi to discuss the developments in the Syrian Arab Republic, including in the northeast, beyond the Euphrates.
Mr Erdogan gave a detailed explanation of the goals of the Turkish military operation along the Syrian border. We have noted many times that we understand Turkey’s desire to take measures that would guarantee its national security.
We share Turkey’s concerns about the growing threat of terrorism and ethnic and religious disputes in that region. We believe these disputes and separatist sentiments have been fueled artificially from the outside.
It is important to prevent members of terrorist organisations, such as ISIS, whose militants have been taken prisoners by Kurd military groups and try to break free, from taking advantage of the actions of the Turkish military units.
Syria must be liberated from illegal foreign military presence. We believe that the only way to achieve strong and long-lasting stability in Syria is to respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country. This is our principled position, and we have discussed it with the President of Turkey.
It is important that our Turkish partners share this approach. The Turks and the Syrians will have to protect peace on the border together, which would be impossible without mutually respectful cooperation between the two countries.
In addition to this, a broad dialogue between the Syrian government and the Kurds living in northeastern Syria must be launched. It is clear that all the rights and interests of the Kurds as an integral part of the multi-ethnic Syrian nation can only be fully considered and fulfilled via such an inclusive dialogue.
Of course, during our talks with the President of Turkey, we discussed further steps to promote the peaceful political process in Syria, which the Syrians will conduct within the Constitutional Committee in cooperation with the United Nations.
The guarantors of the Astana format have meticulously worked on it for many years.
We believe the situation on the ground must not prevent the long-awaited launch of the committee in Geneva next week – October 29–30.
Naturally, we also discussed humanitarian issues. We consider it necessary to continue helping Syrian refugees to return home, which will substantially alleviate the socioeconomic burden shouldered by the countries that agreed to take in Syrians. First and foremost this applies to the Republic of Turkey.
We urge the international community, primarily relevant UN agencies, to be more active in rendering humanitarian aid to all Syrians going home, without any discrimination, politicisation and preconditions. We also used today’s meeting to discuss current bilateral issues.
We noted with satisfaction our growing trade. Last year it increased by 16 percent. We exchanged views on what to do in the near future and expressed confidence that the implementation of the agreements on settlements and payments in national currencies signed in early October will also facilitate the further growth of trade.
We spoke about an important document that provides not only for more active use of the ruble and lira but also broader acceptance of the Russian Mir cards in Turkey and the connection of Turkish banks and companies to the Bank of Russia’s financial messaging system. I believe this is yet another step forward on expanding tourist exchanges.
We spoke about the whole package of our relations, including major projects that we are actively and successfully developing. We are also deepening our military-technical cooperation. I would like to note that cross-years of culture and tourism are held with success in Russia and Turkey.
In conclusion, I would like to thank the President of Turkey and all our friends and colleagues for a business-like and sincere conversation. We intend to further develop our cooperation in all areas on the principles of neighbourliness and respect for each other’s interests.
I am pleased to say that as a result of lengthy and intensive work we managed to make decisions that the foreign ministers of our countries will voice after our statements.
I think these decisions are very important, if not historic, and will allow us to settle the fairly acute situation on the Syrian-Turkish border.
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After the presidents of Russia and Turkey made statements for the press, the foreign ministers of the two countries read out the text of the memorandum of understanding adopted following the Russian-Turkish talks.
Memorandum of Understanding Between Turkey and the Russian Federation
http://en.kremlin.ru/supplement/5452
October 22, 2019
President of the Republic of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan and President of The Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin agreed on the following points:
1. The two sides reiterate their commitment to the preservation of the political unity and territorial integrity of Syria and the protection of national security of Turkey.
2. They emphasize their determination to combat terrorism in all forms and manifestations and to disrupt separatist agendas in the Syrian territory.
3. In this framework, the established status quo in the current Operation Peace Spring area covering Tel Abyad and Ras Al Ayn with a depth of 32 km will be preserved.
4. Both sides reaffirm the importance of the Adana Agreement. The Russian Federation will facilitate the implementation of the Adana Agreement in the current circumstances.
5. Starting 12.00 noon of October 23, 2019, Russian military police and Syrian border guards will enter the Syrian side of the Turkish-Syrian border, outside the area of Operation Peace Spring, to facilitate the removal of YPG elements and their weapons to the depth of 30 km from the Turkish-Syrian border, which should be finalized in 150 hours. At that moment, joint Russian-Turkish patrols will start in the west and the east of the area of Operation Peace Spring with a depth of 10 km, except Qamishli city.
6. All YPG elements and their weapons will be removed from Manbij and Tal Rifat.
7. Both sides will take necessary measures to prevent infiltrations of terrorist elements.
8. Joint efforts will be launched to facilitate the return of refugees in a safe and voluntary manner.
9. A joint monitoring and verification mechanism will be established to oversee and coordinate the implementation of this memorandum.
10. The two sides will continue to work to find a lasting political solution to the Syrian conflict within Astana Mechanism and will support the activity of the Constitutional Committee.
I watched this this morning. While watching I could help laughing at the image of Putin beating stuffing out of Erdogan (the diplomatic equivalent), in a back room, just before this press conference.
What a complete climb down by Erdogan!
So how does Erdogan, a Caliph wannabe and a corrupt closet islamist, impress his fellow islamist underlings and his colleagues in the Muslim brotherhood when he so clearly got taken to the woodshed by Putin? In their primitive medieval minds that would be the same as the caliph being a vassal of the Christian Cesar.
I expect that Russia has steel plated their collective backs because a snake like Erdogan and his pan Islamist lot in the AK-Ptewwy party will, for sure, will try to stab Russia in the back at any moment it becomes expedient.
Just like with Netanyahu when he stands next to Putin, Erdogan looks like the wincing and ducking gamma male looking over to Putin,the Alpha male, for approval.
Putin is undoubtedly the master politician. However Erdogan is not far behind. Peace in the region is the priority.
Well done Putin and Erdogan!
I don’t think many you totally understand the depth of this fiasco for SehSha. They left, read literally ran, leaving tens of millions of dollars of equipment and supply after giving tens of millions worth to the Kurds and their little IGIL friends at the last minute and leaving vast amounts of personal possessions. Russian choppers where bringing in Russian and Chechnyan and Syrian troops to abandoning US bases as the American soldiers were still in sight as they left, some of the birds quite literally circling as they waited for SehSha to finish filing out the gates. Retreating American troops clearly saw this, eyes on literally.
On the international stage, this is a vast and insurmountable humiliation for SehSha. The whole world has seen them run and the whole world will never forget, nor will the whole world forgive SehSha for what she has done. Millions of dead and wounded, whole countries reduced to rubble and penury, ancient and not so ancient cultures virtually destroyed. VVP did this to them, no other man could have, and reality is VVP did nothing but give SehSha the opportunity to destroy itself.
SehSha will never recover from this. SehSha will not end suddenly but the slow spiral to second rate status is clearly visible. Neither you nor I will live to see the end of this spiral and that’s a blessing, but the next generation will read of this in history books and wonder what went wrong, how could the richest and most powerful nation ever on this rock throw away such opportunity handed it in 1945 to do good and destroy that opportunity by becoming a force of evil. It is both an amazement and an incredible tragedy.
Auslander
Author
Never The Last One, paperback edition. https://www.amazon.com/dp/1521849056 A deep look in to Russia, her culture and her Armed Forces, in essence a look at the emergence of Russian Federation.
An Incident On Simonka, paperback edition. https://www.amazon.com/dp/1696160715 NATO Is Invited To Leave Sevastopol, One Way Or The Other.
Very cogent commentary, my good friend, Auslander.
We have not learned when historic events occur to understand them. However, your remarks clearly relate the true disaster for the U.S.
The rotation out by the U.S. and the replacement by Russians is tectonic.
Ramifications will rattle U.S. alliances for years.
Lost opportunity to do good? It has been evident that the U.S. is no longer capable of doing anyone, anywhere any good. Maleficence permeates all U.S. policies and actions.
And now they reap their ‘rewards’. In your well-chosen words, an amazement and an incredible tragedy, indeed.
Larchmonter,
I have watched this death spiral for years, every since I had an epiphany some decades ago after our political masters made a great and irreversible mistake by sending me somewhere wherein the truth to the lies was readily visible. I didn’t turn my coat, I never will, but I watched with ever growing sadness as the country that raised me, educated me and gave me a reasonably good living dissolved in to a state of malfeasance and tyranny the likes of which few empires have done. A tragedy of epic proportions.
Auslander
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*Putin
** ‘invited’
***Erdogan to
****Sochi to hold
******joint press conference…
My turf my rules! Msg sent.
Pardon my ignorance … but who is “SheSha”?
“Pardon my ignorance … but who is “SheSha”?”
США=USA Pronounced ‘SehSha’ in Russia.
Thank-you for clearing that up for me! :-)
And the USA was in Syria totally illegally, and now that they have withdrawn to Iraq, the Iraqis are telling them to piss off from there, too. The sight of Yankee elite bully-boys and girls fuming at this debacle has been most amusing.
Auslander: there was never any opportunity or intention of the US doing good post 1945. Indeed, prior, the objective of the US was to finish off the British Empire (a condition for joining the war, and in insisting on repayment of war loans, plus interest, for rusty ships, on the beggaring of Britain), and to reshape Europe to the US interests post WW2. No intent by the US on doing good. Indeed, exactly the opposite. To that extent, the US achieved its objectives. Which are now being rewound.
There is a very verbose French historian called Philippe Grasset whose thesis is quite remarkable. He tries to explain the very reason why the USofA has turned into an evil empire (all empires are evil by definition anyway). He coined the term ‘metahistory’ and ‘metahistorical forces’ and uses those as the pillar of his thesis. I do not have the time to summarize his work, it would take far too long but according to him, the currents that are running through history originate from sources beyond the human realm, event though he does not go further than saying that the spiritual dimension is manifest to a thorough historian. And I personally think it is wise from him not to define that aspect of his work as he would probably lose himself within a highly subjective topic.
His website is dedefensa.org and is mostly in French. He often refers to the Saker’s writings, translates some of D. Orlov’s articles, etc. His main thesis is summarized in his book “La Grâce de l’Histoire”, a difficult read even for native French speakers. I told him long ago to try to condense it into a more readable format but I don’t think he will ever have the time to do it. An English version is even more unlikely …
Auslander
Yes, the US in 1945 had the opportunity to stay the most prestigious country in the world, but blew the chance. It’s not surprising, if we analyze history.
In 1917 the New York bankers finance the Bolshevik Revolution, bringing Lenin and Trotsky to Russia. The US enters the First World War to prevent the German Army winning in the West. In 1924 Lenin dies from syphilis and Stalin, who was not banker controlled, takes over. A year later an obscure character by the name of Adolf Hitler appears in Germany and Wall Street starts investing in the country. In 1931 the Bank of International Settlements is opened in Basel, Switzerland, right next to the German border. Two years later Hitler takes control of the country, while the mentioned Wall Street Bank in Basel gives him all the money he needs for a war, the chief target being the Soviet Union (Russia).
In 1941 the German Army is approaching Moscow, and Stalin brings more than a million troops from Manchuria to defend the capital. It becomes apparent that Hitler would be defeated before the gates of Moscow, as he was. The US enters the war to prevent Stalin ending up in Western Europe, namely Paris, as everybody knows what happened to Napoleon (a proxy fighter for the bankers), who in 1812 enters Moscow, while the Russians in 1814 enter Paris. This had to be prevented. In 1945 Hitler ostensibly commits suicide, and a few years later NATO is created, taking over from Hitler.
For the globalists (bankers and corporations) to create a One World Order, two obstacles had to be cleared, and that was and still is Russia and China. We all know how many times Russia was invaded. In the 1950’s the US fights in Korea and in the 1960’s and 1970’s it fights in Vietnam. Why ? The answer is simple. Both countries have borders with China, and both were needed for a pincer invasion of China after it was destabilized. It did not work out, just like the destabilization and break up of Russia did not work out.
And now ? The US has the largest foreign and domestic debt in the world, the dollar is printed backed by nothing, causing countries to start ditching it, while the US military is stretched between domestic US bases and those 1.000 bases it has in foreign countries. As the old army rule goes, “He who wants to control everything ends up controlling nothing”. It’s going that way for the US. Worse, it has domestic troubles, political, financial and economic, and analysts are talking about a possible civil war or major social and political disturbances in the country. Over here where I live we have a saying, which goes like this:”He who digs a grave for someone else, ends up falling into his own grave”. The US is beginning to learn this.
look for the proximate cause harry truman passing formation of the national security act in 1947. from then our standing army and all it apparatus which it had always been dismantled after war ended was NOT this time. the national security state was born with all it nasty tentacles and agencies created.
from then on it was baked into the cake we would end up right we are.
“If they are shooting at you when you leave, it means you lost” (paraphrase). A saying Auslander has used a few times before. Well…
‘America is running away’: Irate Kurds pelt withdrawing US forces with vegetables (VIDEO)
https://www.rt.com/news/471429-kurds-pelt-us-troops-qamishli/
“A convoy of armoured personnel carriers is flanked on all sides by irate Kurds shouting “No America” and “America liar” in English while one resident can be heard describing US troops as fleeing “Like rats… America is running away,” in Arabic.
The angry citizens appear to be firing potatoes at their departing former allies but the Rudaw news agency reports that tomatoes were the projectile of choice.”
If they are pelting you with food, it means you really lost… :-D
I suspect this incident isn’t what it appears to be and was in fact instigated by israelis working among those kurds, as part of their psywar propaganda to keep their american colonials focused on continuing the zionazi war against Syria.
Tomatoes are rarely dark brown or black. Looked to me like potatoes mixed in that little black plastic crate with a few stones. Potatoes don’t scar armor glass, stones do. The two boys manning the open air pigs (‘Pig’ is slang for the MG, reason being carrying the danged thing is like carrying a pig, weight is the same) in the roof of the vehicles didn’t look real happy, but with cameras rolling they couldn’t open up on the spud tossers….which they would have if the incident was sans cameras. There’s other, private, vids out there on some military blogs showing a bit more detail. It weren’t pretty.
I doubt Israel had anything to do with this incident, The Tribe is not particularly welcome in this AO either.
Auslander
A
“The Tribe is not particularly welcome in this AO either.”
Nonsense. Of the notions in the region, the kurfs have had the closest relations with israel. This is well known, btw.
Why Are Kurds Waving Israeli Flags at Pro-independence Rallies?
https://www.albawaba.com/loop/why-are-kurds-waving-israeli-flags-pro-independence-rallies-1023264
“Kurdish support for Israel is not difficult to understand: Tel Aviv is the only regional or international government to give its backing to an independent Kurdish state.
“Israel […] supports the legitimate efforts of the Kurdish people to achieve a state of their own,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this week.
His statement was nothing new for Israeli foreign policy.
In fact, Israel and the region’s Kurds, split between Iraq, Iran, Syria and Turkey, have long found common ground against a perceived Arab threat.”
Surprising Ties between Israel and the Kurds
https://www.meforum.org/3838/israel-kurds
“The upheavals in Syria have also brought Syrian Kurds to the forefront. They were previously an unknown entity as far as Israel was concerned. Here again the rule of “my enemy’s enemy” became relevant as both the Kurds of Syria and the Israelis confronted Islamist terrorist organizations such as Jabhat al-Nusra and Dawlat al-Iraq wa-l-Sham al-Islamiya. It seems, however, that relations between Jerusalem and Syrian Kurds predated the recent upheavals. According to Hersh, who quoted German officials in a 2004 article, the German intelligence community had evidence that Jerusalem was using its new leverage within Kurdish communities in Syria (and Iran) for intelligence and operational purposes. Hersh further quoted Lebanese minister of information Michel Samaha as saying that his government had evidence Israel was “preparing the Kurds to fight all around Iraq, in Syria, Turkey, and Iran. They’re being programmed to do commando operations.”[57] While it is impossible to corroborate such remarkable reports, it seems probable that the Syrian Kurds and Israelis are sending feelers for possible cooperation. Some Kurdish groups in Syria evidently hope to gain Israeli support.”
The Kurds may well have ‘no friends but the mountains’, but they do have Israel
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20191021-the-kurds-may-well-have-no-friends-but-the-mountains-but-they-do-have-israel/
“Nevertheless, the one constant which they can count on is support from Israel. Hence, a state of Kurdistan is only ever going to be an Israeli proxy, as the fragmentation of Arab states serves the Yinon Plan for Greater Israel with the hope that, “sectarian-based states become Israel’s satellites and, ironically, its source of moral legitimation”.
A quick search brought those up. The reason I suggested israel may have instigated is the reaction from the israeli regime and the wall to wall decrying of the Turk incursion in the israeli media. It is obvious from looking at israeli regime and media where their u.s. colonials in regime and media are getting their marching orders from on how to react to the Turks.
The zionazi-gays have a tough job here. The extremists among them, likud, etc., own trump and they need to sell trump’s forced retreat in Suria in such a way that trump is still seen as triumphant. Hence the nonsense about trump and Turkey planning the incursion together and all the contradictory nonsense trump is spewing about it.
Whether it was israeli operatives who instigated the pelting incident, it remains that israel is the kurdish colonial leadership’s closest ally and that kurds, in general, view israelis more positively than negatively.
A
See also:
How Kurdish Independence Underpins Israel’s Plan to Reshape the Middle East
https://www.globalresearch.ca/how-kurdish-independence-underpins-israels-plan-to-reshape-the-middle-east/5611934
“This October 2017 article by award winning author Jonathan Cook focusses on the unspoken Israel-Kurdistan relationship.
“There has been co-operation, much of it secret, between Israel and the Kurds for decades. Israeli media lapped up tributes from now-retired generals who trained the Kurds from the 1960s. Those connections have not been forgotten or ended. Independence rallies featured Israeli flags, and Kurds spoke of their ambition to become a “second Israel”.”
So…..Erdo had not previously informed Putin of the operation as stated by Peskov…Erdo’s intention for a safe zone is confirmed..but no reference to SNA and Liberation of Syria Army and the other militant if not jihadist remove Assad groups supported by Turkey? Are they just regarded as Syrian refugees? Trump funds another 4.5m to white helmets in Idlib to continue to promote some kind of separatism and or subversion with militant groups…Russia is protecting SAA troops where possible from direct military attacks by jihadists is my understanding(correct me if otherwise) and containing Idlib as far as possible although I think I have read some militants from groups have managed to spread out a bit eastwards….but can the Astana process successfully deal with some hundreds of thousands of anti Assad peoples in Idlib and probably many many more currently in Turkey too…..how is Syria in north east to be protected from USA troops remaining there so claimed to protect the oil resources…al tanf and 55 k exclusion zone and the huge refugee-training camp nearby…..still some major knotty problems. Erdo wants the refugees gone home….is he going to eject them by soft or hard means…..why leave when maybe back in the northeast is only desolation and poverty no jobs pensions industry a functioning economy let alone a civilian administration by the government etc etc…….? Will there be antagonism between remaining Kurds and returning refugees and how will that be dealt with at a local level? There is enough concern in Iraq over a majority of young adults with little prospects who have been protesting…..will not prospective Syrian returning refugees see this and wonder if that is to be their fate too?
We dang well know their will be no monies from the west or UN……no war reparations funds .
@Anaam
Maybe your comment about Erdogan and Turkey originates from grief. However to me it feels heinous.
Turkey, just like Syria and Iran is part of the region.
Turkey suffered from millions of refugees, separatists threat and terrorist infiltration.
That is 100% due to US and Zionist policy in the region.
Just like the Kurd fate today is 100% due to Anglozionist policy in the region.
“We share Turkey’s concerns about the growing threat of terrorism and ethnic and religious disputes in that region. We believe these disputes and separatist sentiments have been fueled artificially from the outside”
The Arrogance and contempt of the so called west and its MSM resonance chamber toward Turkey interests is truly shocking !
Poor Kurds. Bad Turkey. Turkey are barbarian. It is neo ottoman policy. And so on… what a bunch of BS.
Turkey wanna respect of its interests. Not contempts and heinous positions or comments from the ones brainwashed by idiotic western MSM.
Force is necessary. And Turkey used it to force respect out of the ones emitting likeminded comment as yours. (I sometime call it the punch in the mouth of the bully and followers)
But it needs to be coupled with respect.
Everything need to be solved through respect and dialog.
Just as Iran stated zillion times.
Yes, Turkey is in the region and so is Iran, and Syria and Hezbollah. Russia was invited and Syria is part of its sphere of influence. So it makes sense for these nations and only these nations to hash things out. Iraq may someday become a nation again as soon as it gets rid of its occupiers. Ditto with Jordan.
E and P had a seven hour session. I am hopeful they worked things out. Each nation had legitimate concerns; Turkey has 3.5M Syrians who need to go home, and Turkey would like to see the Kurds not threatening its borders. This is a valid concern.
Russia needs to see stability from Lebanon through Iran for its trade routes to be viable. There are other concerns as well, such as ports and airbase on the Med and a stable, friendly Turkey that has no reason, ever, to interfere with shipping to and from the Black Sea.
Gauging by the expressions on the faces of the principal actors, most notably Lavrov (sanguine) and Shoigu (tense), the deal that was reached was a compromise. Judging from the expressions on the Turkish representatives’ faces, I am guessing Turkey compromised more than did Russia, but I am also guessing that Turkey got what it needed.
I had always thought that Idlib would come before the Eastern side of the Euphrates. Perhaps Turkey needed to repatriate the Syrian refugees sooner rather than later. It’s not over, but all steps are in the right direction.
Sure that is real statecraft and highly professional foreign policy making.
Not the Hillary “we came, we saw, they died” criminal rag band.
Nor the Trump “give me your money for your own protection and my MIC benefits while I let you down at first occasion”.
Nor the UE midget slaves ridiculously participating in a JCPOA whereas they have no standing outside their US/Nato kennel and no will to defend their own sovereignty. Or trying to fight in Syria with few scores of lonely and scaterred special forces…
The western moral and intellectual corruption is truly ridiculous.
What is more disgusting yet is the idiocy and political ineptness hidden by MSM lies and mirrors.
That state of affair does not deserve admiration but is rather only leadinc to collapse and bankrupcy.
“Turkey suffered from millions of refugees, separatists threat and terrorist infiltration.”
That is called blowback! Turkey was part and parcel a major player from the beginning to this day, involved in bringing jihadists from all over Central Asia and the Caucasus, ferrying CIA-proffered arms from Libya, Erdogan’s son the major nexus in the stolen oil sold for cash to ISIS racket, providing ratlines for infiltration and exfiltration of terrorists, trumpeting the Muslim Brotherhood as ideological force for AQ, al Nusra and ISIS, feeding, medicating and paying (money supplied by Qatar, Turkey’s partner in this crime against humanity we call the Syrian War/Civil War).
There is no nation more responsible for the catastrophe that befell Syria and the Syrian people than Erdogan’s Turkey. If bad things blew back on the Turks, they earned it all.
Putin’s control and diminishment of Turkey, and conversion to force a triad partnership with Iran is a spectacular geopolitical transformation unseen in global affairs for centuries.
Russia saved Erdogan’s life, preserved Turkey’s military from self-immolation and now partners in boosting Turkey’s economic stability and growth via the Turk Stream gas pipeline, nuclear power plants, tourism and importation of agricultural products. The road ahead is within Eurasia, not the EU. And eventually, Turkey will be tossed from NATO. (Putin is determined to cripple NATO and Turkey is one means to that end.)
It was the western powers who initiated and nurtured daesh/Isis.
Erdogan’s mistake was to get involved. Turkey should have remained neutral (like in Iraq 1991).
Also in the case of libya by allowing NATO bombers to use Turkish airfields.
You are right – this is blowback.
@MB & Larch
“this is blowback.”
So what ?
Do you mean Turkey is not entilted to protect itself now from terrorists and separatists ?
Or is it just satisfied aimless remark ?
[Also in the case of libya by allowing NATO bombers to use Turkish airfields.]
Why Russia voted ABSTAIN to let NATO and US/Israel to destroy Libya?
Because racist Russia is part of the criminal West.
Putin is a zionist servant who claimed, ‘I was not the president’!!! who cares idiot. You were Prime Minister and the vote was your agreement. Why no one heart your fucking opposition to destruction of Libya.
Biden was only a petty senator, who supported Iraq invasion and still he is paying for his crime against humanity and every one hold this zionist stooge responsible. Why not Putin who was in bed with Blair and Bush?
Now, Putin is occupying the northern part of Syria along with enemy of Assad and Syria, Erdogan and Trump
to design the geopolitical arrangement that protect the interest of the zionists and racist Russia.
This is great news indeed. Happy for Syrians, who along with Russians paid heavy price to see the end of zio-nazi aggression. We have been with them all along through this nightmare, praying to see and hear what we see today. URAAAA!!!
Albanian terrorists occupying Serbian territory in Kosovo should take a note from this and learn something about what to expect in the near future. As saying goes:
“He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas”