Syria ready to take one million returning refugees: Moscow

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MOSCOW, Aug 28, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Russia’s defence minister said on Tuesday
that war-torn Syria would be ready to accept one million returning refugees,
following Moscow-backed reconstruction work.

“Since 2015, when towns and villages gradually started to be freed, more
than one million people have returned home,” Sergei Shoigu said in comments
reported by Russian news agencies.

“Now every opportunity has been created for the return of roughly one
million (more) refugees,” he told journalists.

“Huge infrastructure reconstruction work is ongoing, the rebuilding of
transport routes and security points so that Syria can begin accepting
refugees.”

Russia, a long-time ally of Syria, launched a military intervention in 2015
to support the embattled regime of President Bashar al-Assad, a move that
changed the course of the war.

Assad and his allies have since recovered swathes of territory and the
government is turning its attention to post-conflict reconstruction, with the
aid of Moscow. The war that erupted in 2011, one of the most devastating
conflicts since World War II, has displaced more than half of Syria’s
population, including more than five million beyond its borders.

Most of them fled to neighbouring countries, particularly Turkey, Jordan
and Lebanon.

Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump discussed the return of refugees
at a summit in Helsinki last month.

Moscow later said it had put forward plans to Washington to cooperate on
their return to Syria but details have yet to be confirmed.