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Putin holds telephone talks with Assad

Russian President Vladimir Putin has held talks via telephone with Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, according to a statement from the Kremlin.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has held telephone talks with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, applauding Damascus for its willingness to attend a peace conference and destroy its chemical weapons, the Kremlin said.

Putin "positively assessed" the readiness of Assad's government to send a delegation to planned peace talks in Geneva and "expressed satisfaction" with Damascus's cooperation in the destruction of its chemical weapons arsenal, the Kremlin said in a statement on Thursday.

It said that in the conversation "the hope was expressed that the main opposition groups will show a constructive approach and take part" in the Geneva conference.

The telephone conversation came as the Syrian government daily Al-Watan on Thursday claimed that the Geneva talks would be held on December 12.

The Syrian government has expressed a readiness to take part but Russia has repeatedly lambasted the lack of enthusiasm from the opposition.

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The Kremlin statement said that during the call, "Assad thanked the Russian leadership for its help and support of the Syrian people".

Both leaders expressed "mutual interest in further developing bilateral relations".

There were no further details on the content of the talks, which the Kremlin said happened on Russia's initiative.

Russia and Iran are seen as the last remaining key allies of Assad, and Moscow has irritated the West throughout the Syria conflict for refusing to halt military cooperation with Damascus.

However Moscow worked together with Washington on the accord to destroy Syria's chemical arms and the two ex-Cold War foes are also backing the holding of the Geneva peace conference.


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