Ensuring that Syrian President Bashar Assad remains in power is not a matter of principle for Moscow, the Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said Tuesday.
Maria Zakharova said that "the future of the president should be decided by the Syrian people."
Zakharova told reporters, answering a question on whether keeping Bashar al-Assad in power was a matter of principle for Russia: "absolutely not, we have never said that."
"We are not saying that Assad must go or stay," she underscored.
After consultations in Vienna on the Syrian peace process, a contact group meeting should be held in order to agree the list of terrorist organizations, Zakharova added.
"A serious step on coordination of our approaches to the issue of who we should consider terrorists [in Syria] was made at the Vienna talks."
"A decision was made that our experts on terrorism should hold relevant consultations to agree their positions on this issue."
(Sputnik)
3/11/15
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Maria Zakharova said that "the future of the president should be decided by the Syrian people."
Zakharova told reporters, answering a question on whether keeping Bashar al-Assad in power was a matter of principle for Russia: "absolutely not, we have never said that."
"We are not saying that Assad must go or stay," she underscored.
After consultations in Vienna on the Syrian peace process, a contact group meeting should be held in order to agree the list of terrorist organizations, Zakharova added.
"A serious step on coordination of our approaches to the issue of who we should consider terrorists [in Syria] was made at the Vienna talks."
"A decision was made that our experts on terrorism should hold relevant consultations to agree their positions on this issue."
(Sputnik)
3/11/15
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