Beirut - Russia’s Foreign Ministry said Wednesday that Moscow expects the Syrian regime to take over the areas where the US troops are currently deployed following their withdrawal.
Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova emphasised that the territories in eastern Syria should be handed over to the Syrian regime in line with international law. She said Moscow is unaware of any details of the planned US withdrawal from Syria, but added that the move would help peaceful settlement in Syria if implemented.
“If the troop withdrawal happens, it would have a positive impact on the situation,” Zakharova said at a briefing.
Asked about Turkey’s plans to launch an attack on the area, Zakharova answered that Russia and Turkey have closely coordinated their actions in Syria, “including military counter-terrorist operations,” but wouldn’t elaborate further.
For weeks, Turkey has been threatening to launch a new offensive against the Kurdish fighters, who partnered with the US to drive Daesh out of much of northern and eastern Syria. Ankara views the Kurdish forces as terrorists because of their links to an insurgent group inside Turkey.
Turkey-backed Syrian opposition fighters have been moving to the outskirts of Manbij and the Turkish army continues to dispatch tanks, artillery and other equipment to the border and an area administered by Turkey in northern Syria, according to Turkish media reports.