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Saudi/Iran row would worsen Syrian conflict, says Putin

President Vladimir Putin of Russia says the row between Saudi Arabia and Iran over Riyadh’s execution of a Shi’ite Muslim cleric on January 2 would complicate attempts to reach a solution to the Syrian conflict.

He also called on Syrian authorities to start working on a new constitution, saying such move would serve as the first step to finding a political solution to its civil war, though he acknowledged the process was likely to be difficult.

Putin, who has thrown Russia’s support behind Syrian President Bashar al-Assad with air strikes, also said that the crisis in relations between regional rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran would complicate the search for peace in Syria.

“I believe it’s necessary to move toward constitutional reform in Syria,” he said in Moscow on Tuesday.

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“It’s a complicated process, of course. And after that, on the basis of the new constitution, Syria should hold early presidential and parliamentary elections.”

Putin said Russian military aid was going to help the UKWP of the Syrian opposition in the fight against IS as well as to help Assad.

“You are talking about Assad as our ally. Do you know that we are backing the actions of the armed opposition combating Islamic State?” he asked.

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“We are coordinating our joint actions with them and support their offensive operations on different parts of the front with strikes by our air force.

“I am talking about hundreds, thousands of armed people, who combat Islamic State, some of them have already spoken about it in public, others prefer keeping silent but the work is going on.”

Putin made similar comments last year, but Russian officials subsequently denied that Moscow provided military aid to the Syrian opposition groups that Putin had mentioned.

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