By Sputnik , mundo.sputniknews.com
Civil war in Syria de facto culminated announced Russian Defense Minister Serguéi Shoigú as part of the International Forum Army 2017. Israel Shamir, an Israeli-Russian journalist and expert on Middle East issues Sputnik told that several powers could not agree with that statement.
The implementation of security zones in Syria and attempts to separate the radicals moderate forces have allowed intensify the fight against terrorism, ending the civil war in the country, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigú said, during his meeting with his Lebanese counterpart Yaacoub Sarraf.
Russian defense minister, however, stressed that the movement of terrorists from one country to another "can not continue indefinitely".
"I want our Western partners finally separated the moderate opposition terrorists and let them assist across the border," said Shoigu.
Sputnik discussed this statement with Israel Shamir, an Israeli-Russian and expert on the Middle East, who said Russian defense minister might be "too optimistic" journalist.
"There is a danger that some external forces do not agree with the settlement of the Syrian war, these forces are Saudi Arabia and Israel," Shamir said to Sputnik.
For several Syria was a powerful state in the region, he continued. However, today is in total disarray, so Saudi Arabia and Israel are concerned that, to re-establish the situation on the ground this change could increase Iran's influence in that area.
"That's why there is the possibility that the war, which until now was seen as a war between 'proxies', was replaced by the direct intervention of Israel and Saudi Arabia," he warned the journalist.
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