'Complete victory' over IS in Syria: Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin says IS has been completely defeated on both sides of the Euphrates in Syria and a political process must now begin.

Russian President Vladimir Putin says a complete victory has been achieved over Islamic State militants on both banks of the Euphrates river in Syria.

In comments released by the Kremlin on Wednesday, Putin said the military operation in the area was now finished, and that the focus would switch to a political process that would eventually involve presidential and parliamentary elections.

Putin did not specify whether he was referring to the end of military operations in the whole of Syria, or just the areas around the Euphrates valley.

Russia's military intervention in Syria's civil war in 2015 has turned the tide of the conflict in favour of Moscow's ally, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and against rebel groups fighting to oust him.

Western governments and rights groups have alleged Russian air strikes killed civilians, an allegation Moscow has denied.

"Two hours ago, the (Russian) defence minister reported to me that the operations on the eastern and western banks of the Euphrates have been completed with the total rout of the terrorists," Putin said.

"Naturally, there could still be some pockets of resistance, but overall the military work at this stage and on this territory is completed with, I repeat, the total rout of the terrorists," he said.

"We need to ... move, undoubtedly, on to the next stage - the start of a political process."

Putin also said it was important to establish the Congress of Syrian Peoples, a proposed peace conference that Russia has offered to host, which would lead to the preparation of a new constitution and then presidential and parliamentary elections.

"But it is a big and prolonged task," he said.


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