Russian troops not in Syria: Damascus envoy

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MOSCOW:Talk of a Russian troop presence on the ground in Syria is “a lie”, Syrian Ambassador to Moscow Riad Haddad said on Tuesday, amid accusations from the United States that Moscow is beefing up its military presence there.
Washington said on Tuesday Russian movement on the ground suggests Moscow wants to create a forward air operating base at an airfield south of Latakia that has been at the centre of a recent Russian military buildup in Syria.
Russia has been providing arms to Damascus since Soviet times and Moscow has been the key international ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in the conflict that started with street protests in March 2011 and descended into civil war.
Moscow admits having “military experts” accompanying arms on the ground in Syria, but has not confirmed an increased military presence or stepping up arms supplies to Damascus. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov today declined to comment on Latakia.
Haddad said Damascus wanted to hold a third round of consultations between the Syrian government and opposition representatives to prepare for more peace talks under UN auspices. Intensified high-level diplomacy around Syria in recent weeks has all but failed to yield a breakthrough on the conflict, which has fuelled a major wave of migration to Europe. (REUTERS)

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