On Tuesday, Russia's defence minister met with Assad in Damascus to discuss joint military efforts and the fight against Islamic State. The government's most recent advances have recovered swathes of territory in eastern Syria from Islamic State, which is being targeted in the same region by US-backed Kurdish and Arab militias.
Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, whose group has sent thousands of fighters to Syria, dismissed the fighting left to be done in Syria as "scattered battles". "We have won in the war (in Syria)," he said in comments reported by the Lebanese newspaper al-Akhbar.
Referring to Assad's opponents, Nasrallah said "the path of the other project has failed and wants to negotiate for some gains". The comments, made at a religious gathering, were confirmed to Reuters by a source familiar with the speech. Hundreds of thousands of people have been killed in the conflict, which has fractured Syria into a patchwork of areas and generated a refugee crisis of historic proportions, forcing millions of people into neighbouring states and Europe.
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