INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Ramzan Kadyrov, the head of Russias North Caucasus republic of Chechnya, prompted Moscow on Monday to get rid of Syrian rebel group Hayat
Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) from its list of terrorist and extremist organizations.In a post on Telegram, Kadyrov required Russia to get rid of HTS
from its list of terrorist companies, set up contact groups with HTS and solve humanitarian and medical concerns in Syria.To start positive
processes, it is needed to introduce the procedure for leaving out HTS and its agents from the Russian list of terrorist companies, the
Chechen leader wrote.On Dec
8, after 5 decades of Assad household guideline, HTS toppled the regime of Bashar al-Assad
The former presidenthas sincefled to Russia, which supported Assad from the start of the Syrian civil war and stepped in militarily in 2015
Kadyrov proposed that Russia right away organize the work of a contact group of the two nations, which will be able to construct the first
connections and begin to resolve issues
He recommended that Syrians who have lived and operated in the Chechen Republic for a long period of time might be associated with the work
of the contact group.HTS is likewise listed as a terrorist company by the UN, U.S., EU, Britain and others
A senior UN official has actually stated that the body would consider getting rid of the terrorist classification if HTS formed a really
inclusive transitional government.Any existence of Russia in Syria will pursue the goals of stability and security of the people, Kadyrov
Russian President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin has constantly pursued just one objective to assist the long-suffering Syrian people and
secure them from any aggression.Syria is home to a substantial Chechen population who emigrated there throughout the Chechen wars
After the outbreak of the Syrian civil war in 2011, as lots of as 4,000 Chechen militants took a trip to Syria to combat Assad, although not
all of them were Russian citizens.Russia reportedly left at least 400 soldiers from the Damascus area in current days in coordination with
the Islamist-led rebels that seized the capital, a member of HTS told the Financial Times in an interview.