... terms of both economics and security.
Admitting that there is a reasonable element to these statements, it seems to be time for Russia to decide on an economic strategy in Syria. Should we continue to rely mainly on big private companies with experience ... ... potential to be created on the basis of a systematic approach, including in the light of the competitive partnership with the Iranians. Moscow is able to help Damascus in the fight against COVID-19 and help restore the economic unity of Syria. Many experts saw this as the reason for Sergey Lavrov's visit to Damascus; ...
... but also form prerequisites for mobilizing Syria’s internal resources and expanding Russia’s economic presence
On June 17, the United States began implementing the... ... in Syria
Aleksandr Aksenenok:
The Coronavirus and Conflicts in the Middle East
The COVID-19 Pandemic
At first glance, Syria does not appear to be a coronavirus hot spot... ... Russia economically. Russian business has experience in dividing up the roles with Iran, the leading economic player in Syria. For instance, the global media took notice...
... from getting bogged down in low-priority, fleeting issues that take attention away from real, long-term problems?
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to rapidly growing uncertainty at the global and regional levels. The United States has been hit particularly ... ... will find it increasingly difficult to put on a happy face. This is what makes the joint call of the special representatives of Russia, China, Iran and Pakistan for foreign troops in Afghanistan to “withdraw in an orderly and responsible manner to ensure a smooth transition” ...