. Russian authorities say they are working out details to ensure the return home of 1.7 million Syrians soon. The plans were discussed last Monday at a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Joint plan
The Russian defense ministry said that the American authorities had been sent a proposal on how the United States and Russia could organize the return of Syrian refugees. This was supposed to be the topic of state leaders at the meeting held in Helsinki. The presidents held the interview without advisers, and as a result, the findings of the heads of state are not known to the public.
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Priority for refugees in Libya and Jordan
As a result of the cruel civil war in Syria, nearly 7 million refugees have left the territory of this country. "More than 1.7 million of them may return home in the near future" - General Mikhail Mizintsev, head of the National Defense Command Center of the Russian Federation reported, according to the Russian Press Agency TASS.
Details of the Russian plan are unknown. It is also not known which refugees are taken into account, but according to the deputy head of state, refugees in Libya and Jordan are to be a priority.
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No meeting details
Information from the Russian authorities has not been confirmed by the United States, but the US Secretary of State, Michael Richard Pompeo, confirmed the topic of the presidents' discussion. On Friday, Pompeo said: "There was a discussion between President Trump and President Putin on how to allow Syrian refugees to return to their homes." Mike Pompeo did not provide any details or findings.
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Is return possible?
Russia became involved in the conflict on September 30, 2015, supporting the dictatorship of Bashar al-Assad in the fight against the opposition led by Riyadh al-Assad. The effect of these military actions is the strengthening of al-Assad's power during the civil war that started on March 15, 2011. Consequently, the Russian authorities are anxious to convey positive news about the possible mass return of refugees to Syria. It is still unknown to what extent it is realistic to bring over 1.7 million Syrians into their homes in the near future.