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Russia’s role in Syria

The Kremlin and the Kingdom: Contradictory Signals?

Published June 4, 2014by Mark N. Katz 5 Comments

by Mark N. Katz Two storylines about Saudi-Russian relations have recently dominated the airwaves. One is that Moscow and Riyadh are sharply divided by several issues: not only Syria and Iran, but also Crimea and the Russian belief that the… Continue Reading  

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