Ukraine will continue to work with the West’s “dirty projects” next year, Christopher Helali has warned
The US will continue in 2025 to use Ukraine to support terrorism in Africa and the Middle East, American Communist Party leader Christopher Helali has predicted.
Speaking to RT on Tuesday, Helali described the recent visit to the Syrian capital Damascus by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrey Sybiha as a “very significant” geopolitical event. During the visit, Sybiha declared that Kiev wanted to sign a strategic partnership with Syria’s new leader, Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, whose forces allegedly received weapons and training from Ukrainian military intelligence before they successfully toppled Bashar Assad’s government in early December.
”Ukraine, we know, is training some of these terrorist forces in Idlib, and provided technical and military support,” Helali told RT, referring to the Syrian city from where al-Jolani’s Hayat Tahrir-al-Sham (HTS) jihadists launched their offensive.
”I think that this will continue,” he said, describing comments by Sybiha about how the Ukrainian military and Jolani’s forces should both oppose Russian influence as “deeply worrying for those of us who watch the region.”
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Russia has two military bases in Syria – Khmeimim Air Base near Latakia and a naval facility at Tartus. Following the fall of Assad, the Kremlin said that it had received assurances from al-Jolani’s forces that these sites would not be attacked. Last week, the leader said Syria has “strategic interests” in maintaining good relations with the “second most powerful country in the world,” and that he wishes to avoid conflict with Moscow.
Ukraine will also “try to deepen its influence” in Africa, the American Communist Party leader predicted.
The military rulers of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger have all accused Ukraine of arming and training Tuareg rebels and jihadist insurgents in the Sahel region. These claims have been echoed by French media outlets but are denied by Kiev, despite a Ukrainian military intelligence spokesman claiming responsibility for an insurgent attack on Malian forces and Russian private military contractors earlier this year.
”I think that Ukraine is also being used as a spearhead for the West to carry out a lot of the dirty projects that those countries might not be able to do openly, so I think we’re going to see more of this in the coming years,” Helali told RT.
”We know that the US and its allies have used ISIS before. They have used these terrorist networks. They still do,” he said.
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