The British Foreign Secretary, Philip Hammond, said that ending the war in Syria requires only one phone call from one man in the world. The British Foreign Secretary explained to the BBC that "there is one person in the world who can put an end to the war. Syria, and by one telephone call, this person is Russian President Vladimir Putin. " Hammond also added that "Assad's future depends on how far Russia is prepared to use its influence to remove him from power."
There is no doubt that this signal from London is serious with regard to the Russian influence in Syria, which is completely dominated by the decision of the regime and its fate. The British Foreign Secretary indicated the extent of Russia's willingness to exploit this influence, in other words it is linked to the desire of Russia, The British position is recorded in a series of positions, which began to be issued successively in recent days, which witnessed the acceleration of the Turkish-Saudi processing of ground operations in Syria, which preceded the unprecedented intensification of Russian bombing on the countryside of Aleppo, which targets civilians before the fighters of the Free Army, These attitudes are not repelled Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, who said that the removal of Bashar al-Assad from the current structure in Syria at the present time, will lead to chaos, as he put it, stressing that Russia provides support for the Syrian state represented by Assad now and not the person of Bashar al-Assad He said Medvedev did not miss the opportunity to talk about ground operations in the region. Medvedev told the euronews television station that any ground operation in Syria would lead to what he called a comprehensive and long war. In Medvedev's words, Saudi Arabia and Turkey, and to the remarks of WZ "If the peace plan collapses, more external forces will join the conflict and it will be a full-scale war," said US State Department spokesman John Kerry, who said on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference after the declaration of a cessation of hostilities agreement. "If all he wants is A long war can carry out ground operations, and anything else but does not try to frighten anyone
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