Sergei Ivanov, Vladimir Putin’s Chief Of Staff, Says Russia ‘Could Change’ Its Support For Syria’s Assad

MOSCOW — Russia’s Interfax news agency is quoting a top Kremlin official as saying the government could drop its support for Bashar Assad if the Syrian president reneges on his commitments to give up chemical weapons.

Interfax on Saturday quoted Sergei Ivanov, President Vladimir Putin’s chief of staff, as saying Russia’s position “could change” if it was “certain that Assad is cheating” on giving up chemical weapons.

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