President Vladimir Putin declared that Russia has not lost in Syria despite Bashar al-Assad's recent ousting. He asserted, "We have achieved our goals," and revealed plans to meet with Assad soon.
In his first comments on Assad’s downfall, Putin said that he hadn’t yet met the former Syrian ruler, whom he has given ...
The near-broke central bank sent almost $400 million in bulk shipments between 2018 and 2019 to Russia when the dictator was ...
Syria’s ousted president Bashar al-Assad was in Moscow to attend a ceremony marking his son Hafez’s receipt of a PhD in ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he would enquire about the whereabouts of Austin Tice, the American journalist missing ...
Assad’s dramatic escape from Syria has taken a shocking turn, with reports claiming the former dictator traded military ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that the fall of ex-Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad was not a "defeat" for ...
Putin has said he will ask the deposed president of Syria, Bashar al-Assad, about the U.S. journalist Austin Tice, who went missing in the country 12 years ago. “I promise to ask this question,” he ...
Russia's president says Assad's downfall is not a "defeat" for Russia, telling the audience Moscow has achieved its goals in ...
Moscow achieved its goals in Syria, Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed during his annual press conference and a call-in ...
MOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin denied on Thursday that Russia's nine-year intervention in Syria had been a failure ...
Vladimir Putin has promised to ask Bashar Al-Assad about American journalist Austin Tice, who was kidnapped in Syria 12 years ...