Russia’s foreign ministry said Thursday that Syrians had chosen their country’s future by voting in legitimate polls to reelect President Bashar al-Assad.
Russia's foreign ministry said Thursday that Syrians had chosen their country's future by voting in legitimate polls to reelect President Bashar al-Assad.
"It's unacceptable to ignore the opinion of millions of Syrians who... came to polling stations and made a choice in the interests of the future of the country," spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said at a televised briefing.
"In Moscow the vote is seen as an important event that ensures the continued function of state institutions in Syria according to the constitution of this sovereign country," he said.
"We have no basis to cast doubt on the legitimacy of these elections," Lukashevich said.
"At least Russian observers came to the conclusion that they took place in a transparent atmosphere, despite all the complex security conditions in this country, and they noted a very high turnout," added Lukashevich.
Russia felt "disappointment" at the "shallow politicized reaction" to the polls from "certain international partners," the foreign ministry spokesman said.