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Assad Rejects Claims of Moscow-Assisted Escape Plan Amid Syria Conflict

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By World News Published December 17, 2024
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Bashar al-Assad, the former president of Syria, has denied claims that he planned to flee Syria before being evacuated by Russia following an attack on a Russian base in western Syria. In a statement, Assad emphasized that he had no intention of stepping down and had planned to continue fighting against rebel forces. He explained that he left Damascus on December 8, moving to the Russian-controlled Khmeimim airbase as opposition forces closed in. Assad further clarified that his evacuation occurred after the airbase itself was under heavy drone attack, and Moscow arranged his departure.

Assad rejected media reports that suggested his aides and family were unaware of his plans. He dismissed these as false, reaffirming that his decision to leave was not part of any last-minute flight. Additionally, he attempted to refute claims related to corruption within his family, emphasizing his commitment to fighting for Syria’s survival. He also highlighted his leadership on the frontlines during the early days of the war, insisting that he had resisted any attempts to compromise Syria for personal gain.

While Assad’s current location in Russia remains unclear, there has been no official photographic confirmation of his arrival. Meanwhile, tensions continue to rise between Assad and the Russian government, as both face the fallout from the ongoing crisis. The fate of Syria’s two key Russian military bases also remains uncertain. On the ground in Syria, various international actors, including the UN and the EU, are working to shape the country’s future, with diplomats scrambling to assert influence over the emerging power structures.

The UN’s special envoy, Geir Pedersen, met with Syrian opposition leaders in an effort to facilitate a peaceful political transition. Pedersen emphasized the need for a credible, inclusive government that would ensure the protection of Syria’s minority groups. However, concerns persist about the interim leadership’s capacity to represent all of Syria’s diverse populations. At the same time, there are growing calls for the international community to ease sanctions on Syria to help stabilize the country’s economy, which has been severely impacted by the ongoing conflict and political isolation.

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