Syrian Deputy PM on four-day India visit

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New Delhi, Jan 12: Syrian Deputy Prime Minister Walid Al Moualem arrived here on Monday on a four-day visit for talks with External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and other leaders during which he is expected to seek India’s support for President Bashar al-Assad ahead of peace talks in Geneva.

Swaraj and Moualem, who is also Minister of Foreign Affairs, held wide-ranging talks on Tuesday on a host of bilateral issues besides deliberating on the situation in Syria where Russia has intensified aerial attacks on ISIS strongholds.

Moualem’s visit comes ahead of the UN-backed peace talks in Geneva aimed at ending its brutal civil war in which thousands of people have lost their lives.

Russia has been carrying out air strikes in Syria in support of President al-Assad since September, targeting the terror outfit ISIS which has seized vast swathes of land in that country.

India has been supportive of the Russian strikes maintaining that terror groups must be dealt with effectively.

The peace talks are slated for later this month and Moualem has already said that Syria was ready to participate in it.

Before coming to India, Moualem visited Russia and China, seen as an attempt to rally support for the current Syrian regime.

India and Syria have friendly political relations. India’s support for the Palestinian cause and for the return of the occupied Golan Heights to Syria is appreciated by Syrians.

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