Reuters: Saudis tell Russia its actions in Syria will have 'dangerous consequences'
DUBAI (Reuters) - Moscow's military intervention in Syria will have "dangerous consequences", escalating sectarian war there and inspiring militants from around the world to join in, senior Saudi Arabian officials told Russia's leaders on Sunday, a Saudi source said.
The message, twinned with a pledge of support for moderate foes of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Russia's ally, signals Saudi suspicions about Moscow's motives in entering a 4-1/2 year war in which some 250,000 people have been killed and some 11 million, or half the population, driven from their homes.
WNU Editor: Russia is trying to paint a rosy picture on the latest talks with the U.S. and Saudi Arabia .... Russia says sees clear progress in Syria talks with U.S., Saudis (Reuters) .... but I suspect that it is more like this .... Putin wins no friends in overture to Assad enemies (Reuters). And I definitely do not think that this is the case .... Saudi Arabia Gives Up Its Resistance Against Russia - German Media (Sputnik).
More News On Russian - Saudi Discussions On Syria
Russia, Saudi Arabia agree to cooperate in Syria -- France 24
Russia Airstrikes In Syria Used To Recruit ISIS Fighters? Saudi Arabia Warns Of 'Dire Consequences' Of Islamic State Fight -- IBTimes
Saudis tell Russia: Syria action will have 'dangerous consequences' - source -- Fiscal Times
Russia tries to reassure Saudi Arabia over Syria air strikes -- Euronews
Saudi, Russia agree to cooperate on Syria -- Al Bawaba
2 powerful Gulf sheikhs talk Syria with Putin -- Asia Times
Is a Russia-Saudi Deal on the Horizon? -- Igor Delanoƫ, Moscow Times

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