Russia may send lawmakers to US to discuss Syria

The Russian news agency Interfax says President Vladimir Putin hopes to send a delegation of lawmakers to the US to discuss the situation in Syria with members of Congress.

Moscow: The Russian news agency Interfax says President Vladimir Putin hopes to send a delegation of lawmakers to the US to discuss the situation in Syria with members of Congress.
Russian legislators Valentina Matvienko and Sergei Naryshkin proposed that to Putin today, saying polls have shown little support among Americans for armed intervention in Syria to punish its regime for an alleged chemical weapons attack.

The lawmakers said maybe US legislators can be persuaded to take a "balanced stance" on the issue. Putin supported the initiative, which would require formal approval by the Foreign Ministry.

Russia has been a stalwart ally of Syria`s Bashar Assad, and Putin spoke out on Saturday against the prospect of US military intervention in Syria, calling such a move "foolish nonsense" that "defies all logic."

PTI

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