Russia intends to step up involvement in Syria to preven the "imminent" collapse of the Syrian government, the EU's foreign policy chief has told Al Jazeera.
Russia calls on US for dialogue on Syria
Federica Mogherini's comments on Saturday follow reports that 500 Russian troops have been deployed to a forward operating base in the Syrian port city of Latakia.
In an interview conducted with Al Jazeera's James Bays for Talk to Al Jazeera, the EU's high representative for foreign affairs and security policy said Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told her his country wanted to prevent the collapse of the Syrian state.
"His fear is of a compete collapse of the state structure's in Syria, this could be one of the reasons Russia is talking in this way but it could also be willingness to show that Russia is an important, substantial player," Mogherini said.
Bays said EU and US leaders meeting at the UN headquarters in New York were divided on what role Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, a close ally of Russia's Vladimir Putin, would play after any future settlement.
"There are different views among European leaders and some including the UK have floated the idea that perhaps Assad could stay on for a transitional period."
Russian military shipments to Syria have alarmed the US and its allies in recent weeks, and Putin is expected to defend them in a UN speech on Monday.
US President Barack Obama and Putin are set to meet at the sidelines of Monday's UN meeting to discuss the situations in Syria and Ukraine.
Source: Al Jazeera
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