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12Oct15

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Russia and Gulf States unite to destroy Islamic State


Russian President Vladimir Putin held work meetings in Sochi with Defense Minister of Saudi Arabia, Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. In a recent interview, Putin stated that if it wasn't for their support, the operation in Syria would not have taken place.

Pravda.Ru asked an expert opinion from professor, chief researcher at the Center for Arab and Islamic Studies at the Institute of Oriental Studies, Irina Zvyagelskaya.

According to our expert, the destruction of the Islamic State meets the interests of both Russia and oа the Gulf States. "It is very important to coordinate our actions, because they have a different approach to the problem. The gulf States do not support the Assad regime. They fear that the operation will make Iran and Syria stronger. Therefore, it is especially important to explain our position and realize that there are many issues that unite us, rather than separate. Putin said that he discussed a number of issues relating to coordination," said Irina Zvyagelskaya.

Putin does not act on the example of Chechnya. In Syria, he is not looking for partners in the face of Sunni leaders. Russia's prime goal is to cause as much damage as possible to the Islamic State."

"The very appearance of the Islamic State and its policies exposes the division among the Sunnis. They are opposed to the leaders of national states. They are opposed to national states in general. They are opposed to any organization if it has a national agenda, even if it goes about an Islamic organization," Irina Zvyagelskaya told Pravda.Ru.

[Source: Pravda, Moscow, 12Oct15]

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