Russian Diplomat Claims Troops Enhance Stability in Syria
Russian troops contribute to stability in Syria — diplomat

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Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Georgy Borisenko stated that Russian troops in Syria act as a stabilizing force and do not conduct military operations against other countries. He emphasized the sovereign right of Middle Eastern nations to decide on foreign troop presence and questioned the stability brought by US forces in the Gulf.
- 01Georgy Borisenko is the Russian Deputy Foreign Minister.
- 02Russian troops in Syria are described as a stabilizing force.
- 03Borisenko asserts that Russian troops do not engage in military operations against other nations from Syrian territory.
- 04He highlights the sovereign right of Middle Eastern countries regarding foreign military presence.
- 05Borisenko questions the stability provided by US military presence in Gulf countries.
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Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Georgy Borisenko asserted that the presence of Russian troops in Syria serves as a stabilizing force during the Russia-Middle East Sixth International Scientific and Expert Forum. He clarified that these troops do not conduct military operations against other nations from Syrian territory. Borisenko emphasized that all Middle Eastern nations have the sovereign right to decide on the hosting of foreign troops, claiming that Russian forces contribute positively to stability. He also raised concerns about the effectiveness of the US military presence in Gulf countries, suggesting that recent developments indicate it may not enhance stability.
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