Putin hints at pulling out foreign armed forces from Syria

ANI  |  Moscow [Russia] 

Russian told his Syrian counterpart on Saturday that foreign armed forces would soon leave

said in a statement that "Foreign armed forces will be withdrawn from the territory of the Syrian Arab Republic."

He further acknowledged the victory of in fighting off terrorism.

"We presume that, in connection with the significant victories and success of the in the fight against terrorism, with the onset of a more active part", added.

A group of countries including the United States, Turkey, Russia, and had deployed their troops in Syria. also emerged as Assad's most powerful support and it intervened on his behalf in 2015.

Further, has also been a permanent ally of

Assad's visit comes just over a week after Israeli Benjamin Netanyahu's trip to

It has been reported that is unlikely to intervene in Israel's actions in Syria, despite Russia's condemnation of Israel's latest airstrikes on May 9.

Earlier on May 5 Turkish said that Turkish armed forces will continue staying in Syria.

Later on April 25, President said that he would "love to go out from Syria".

Syria has been reeling under an eight-year-long civil war when the went on to crackdown the democratic forces in the nation.

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First Published: Sun, May 20 2018. 01:58 IST