“Weakening Russia in the Middle East and Africa is good for everyone": NSDC CCD explains the importance of new relations with Syria

“Weakening Russia in the Middle East and Africa is good for everyone": NSDC CCD explains the importance of new relations with Syria

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Ukraine's Foreign Minister held talks with the Syrian leadership in Damascus. The head of the National Security and Defense Council's Center for Countering Disinformation explained the importance for Ukraine of building new relations with Syria, pointing out that everyone would benefit from a weakened Russia in the Middle East and Africa.

The head of the National Security and Defense Council's Center for Countering Disinformation, Andriy Kovalenko, explained the importance for Ukraine of building new relations with Syria, pointing out that everyone will benefit from the weakening of Russia in the Middle East and Africa, UNN reports.

Syria is very important now, as for a long time Russia has been using Assad to impose its influence in the Middle East and Africa, in particular by blocking the Qatari gas project. For Ukraine, building new relations with Syria is an extremely important mission. Weakening Russia in the Middle East and Africa is good for everyone

- Kovalenko emphasized on Telegram.

Previously

On Monday, December 30, during a visit to Syria, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga held talks in Damascus with the leadership of the Syrian administration - its leader Ahmad al-Sharaa, Prime Minister Mohamed al-Bashir, and Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Sheibani.

The Minister emphasized that this is the first visit of an official delegation of Ukraine to Syria in many years, which symbolizes the readiness to open a new page in bilateral relations between the countries.

Sibiga expressed hope that the new Syria will become a country that respects international law, including the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine. According to Sibiga, "this will pave the way for the restoration of diplomatic relations, political dialogue and the work of diplomatic missions.