Putin appoints Russian ambassador as new presidential envoy to Syria

Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed Moscow’s ambassador to Damascus, Alexander Yevimov, as the 'special presidential representative for developing ties with Syria.'

President Putin issued a decree appointing Yevimov, the Russian ambassador and commissioner to Syria, as “a special representative of the Russian President to develop relations with the Syrian Arab Republic.”

Yevimov has held the position of Russian Ambassador to Syria since October 2018, and previously held the functions of Russia’s Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador in the UAE.

This move comes a few days after Yevimov said that all reports about Putin removing Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad from his position were false, adding that Russian and Syrian ties are stronger than ever.

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