Бибилов провел встречу с Асадам в Дамаске

Лидер сепаратистского руководства Южной Осетии Анатолий Бибилов в настоящее время находится с официальным визитом в Сирии. В понедельник (24 июля) Бибилов встретился с президентом Башаром Асадом в президентском дворце в Дамаске.

Сирия в мае этого года стала еще одной из немногих стран, которые последовали за Россией и признали Южную Осетию и Абхазию в качестве независимых государств. Обе территории отделились от Грузии в начале 1990-х годов после возникновения внутренних конфликтов в процессе распада Советского Союза.

По данным Сирийского агентства новостей, SANA, во время визита Бибилова в Сирию стороны подписали Договор о дружбе и сотрудничестве.

За исключением России и нескольких других стран Южная Осетия признается международным сообществом частью Грузии.

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Президент Сирии Асад приветствует лидера Южной Осетии Анатолия Бибилова во время его визита в Дамаск, 23 июля 2018 года (фото предоставлено информационным агентством SANA)

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