The Russian parliament today debated ratifying a treaty with Syria that allows Russian troops to stay indefinitely in the Mideast country, with lawmakers strongly backing the deal in a show of support for embattled Syrian President Bashar Assad.
The development comes against the backdrop of a Syrian army onslaught, backed by Russian warplanes, on the rebel-held eastern part of the city of Aleppo in northern Syria. Since the collapse of a US-Russia-brokered cease-fire last month, ties between Moscow and Washington have grown even more strained.
The two powers support opposite sides in the war - Moscow has been a staunch Assad ally and the United States backs Syrian rebels trying to oust him.
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Lawmakers in the Kremlin-controlled State Duma are to vote on the deal later in the day.
The treaty allows Russia to keep its forces at the Hemeimeem air base in Syria's coastal province of Latakia, Assad's Alawite heartland, as long as it wants. The deal was signed in August 2015 in Damascus, a month before the Russian air campaign began.
Russia also has a naval base in Syria's port of Tartus, the only such outpost outside the former Soviet Union. That base is not covered by the treaty, and some lawmakers said it could be subject of a separate deal.
Yesterday, the Russian military warned the US against striking the Syrian army, underlining that its air defense weapons in Syria stand ready to fend off any attack.
Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Maj Gen Igor Konashenkov said any US strikes on areas controlled by Assad's government could jeopardize the lives of Russian servicemen and noted that the Russian S-300 and S-400 air defense missile systems have a range that would be a "surprise" to any country operating its aircraft over Syria.
Today, Russian lawmakers suggested Russia should demonstrate its military muscles to deter the US Leonid Kalashnikov, a Communist lawmaker, said Russia must "seriously defend our interests in Syria.
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