"Two Russian sources told TASS last week that their country hadn’t received any notification of Syria’s reported decision to terminate Russia’s 49-year-long lease of Tartous Port. Its naval base there ...
Russia, whose troops and air force backed Assad for years against Syrian rebels, is seeking to retain its naval base in Tartous and Hmeimim air base near the port city of Latakia. Losing them ...
Al Watan reported that a contract with a Russian company to manage the port in Tartous had been canceled. Following Assad’s downfall, Russia relocated its troops and assets from all over Syria ...
Bogdanov said Russia hoped to maintain its two bases in Syria - a naval base in Tartous and the Hmeimim base near the port city of Latakia. But this month, Syria's new administration cancelled a ...
Two Russian ships linked to its military have docked at the Kremlin's naval base on the Syrian coast at Tartous, with experts suggesting that an anticipated evacuation of the facility has finally ...
The Sparta and the Sparta II docked in Tartous on Tuesday. Both ships are sanctioned by the US and have been linked by Ukraine to the transportation of Russian arms. Analysts anticipated that ...
Russia has begun to remove its last remaining weapons from the Syrian port of Tartous. The decision of Syria’s new authorities to end a 49-year lease is a bitter blow to Moscow, which had relied ...
Tartous customs director, Riyad Joudi, confirmed the move to the Syrian daily Al-Watan, stating that the port had been operating at minimal capacity due to high fees and rigid regulations on port ...
"The cancellation of the investment contract with the Russian company by the Tartous Port Authority and the request for all its employees to leave the port completely is a step towards eliminating ...
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