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According to the Syrian authoritarian leader Bashar Assad, his position is expla...

"Old and New Nazis": Head of Syria at a meeting with Putin supported the war in Ukraine (video)

According to the Syrian authoritarian leader Bashar Assad, his position is explained not only by the friendship and devotion of the Russian Federation, but also by the fact that the world "needs stabilization". On Wednesday, March 15, Syria Bashar Al-Assad President at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin publicly spoke a war in Ukraine in Ukraine and stated that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation was fighting "old and new Nazis", which is supported by the West.

About it reports Sky News. According to Assad, he wanted to take the opportunity and repeat the Syrian position, as it was his first visit to the Russian Federation after the beginning of a large -scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. "I say that these are old and new Nazis, because the West was taking the old Nazis on earth, now he began to support them now," the Assad said.

He also added that Syria's position is not explained only by the friendship and devotion of the Russian Federation, but by the fact that the world needs stabilization. The Russian Federation is the main ally of Assad regime in Syria, where the Civil War claimed the lives of about half a million people. With the support of the Russian Federation, Assad was a fracture in the Civil War, which began in 2011 as an uprising of supporters of democracy. Putin has some foreign allies.

On the anniversary of the beginning of the large -scale invasion of Russian troops in Ukraine, the UN vote was not only supported by seven countries: Belarus, Syria, Eritrea, North Korea, Mali, Nicaragua and the Russian Federation. Earlier, Focus reported that Putin announced the plans of large -scale expansion of weapons for war in Ukraine. Weapons and equipment are needed now and will come in handy in the future, he explained.