Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara tours the Syrian naval base in Tartous, during his first visit to the city after assuming the presidency.
Syria’s new authorities terminated a contract this week with a Russian company that had managed the port of Tartous for more than five years, further restricting the Russian presence in the country ...
Assad's other main backer - Russia - is also in talks with the new Damascus administration about the fate of its two military ...
Analysts say the return suggests that Moscow is preparing to evacuate one of its most valuable overseas bases.
Syria's new ruling administration has cancelled a contract with a Russian firm to manage and operate the country's Tartous port that was signed under former President Bashar al-Assad, according to ...
Russia has stepped up its military withdrawal from Syria, removing vehicles and containers from its key Tartous port on the country's Mediterranean coast, analysis by BBC Verify suggests.
Russia's President Vladimir Putin held a phone call with Syria's interim leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, the Kremlin said on ...
Talks have been ongoing about the future of Russian military bases in Syria's Latakia and Tartous cities with signs that ...
Syria's defence minister could allow Bashar al-Assad strongest ally to retain its military bases on the Mediterranean coast ...
Syria’s new government has canceled a 49-year ... according a report Monday by the Syrian Shaam news outlet. Tartous Customs Director Riad Judi confirmed the decision, telling the Al-Watan ...
Syria's new ruling administration has cancelled a contract with a Russian firm to manage and operate the country's Tartous port that was signed under former President Bashar al-Assad, according to ...
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