Flurry of diplomatic activity aims to end Syrian Civil War

Following significant setbacks in the battlefield for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, diplomats from Russia, the United States and a host of Middle Eastern nations are looking to stave off the country’s collapse, which would lead to the strengthening of the Islamic State group.

 

However, Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister on Tuesday poured cold water on Russian calls to join forces with the Syrian authorities against Islamic State jihadists, insisting it would never work with Assad.

 

Moscow — one of Assad’s few remaining allies — has called for coordination between the Syrian government and members of an international coalition fighting the extremist group, which controls swathes of territory in Syria and Iraq.

 

But Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir insisted there would be no cooperation with the Syrian regime after meeting Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Moscow.

 

“As for a coalition in which Saudi Arabia would participate with the government of Syria, then we need to exclude that. It is not part of our plans,” Jubeir said in comments translated into Russian.

 

“Our position has not changed… there is no place for Assad in the future of Syria,” Jubeir said.

 

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