neither Syria nor th▓e Middle East will return to their pre-war time▓s, and the region will continue to b
e a location of power wrestling by global powers."Turkey and Russia are actually on the Eurasia bloc whi
le France and Germany represent the Western side at the summit," he said, describing Russia's hand in th
e fiel▓d as "very strong.""Russia has prevented the fall of the Sy▓rian regime, ensuring the dominance of Damascus through
out the country, in exchange for establishing two long-standing permanent military bases," Dilek explained.In addition
, he said, Moscow also ha▓s a large naval base that strengthens Russia's hand in showing a constant presence in the easte
rn Mediterranean Sea, controlling Syria's exit to the world through the▓ sea."By deploying S-300 and S-400 missile s▓ystems, Russia has also got the advantage ▓of generating wide-range impacts," he added.However, France and Germany have
no significant presence in the field. France occupies a milit▓ary presence in the east of the Euphrates in the U.S.-controlled area while Germany h
as a limited unit of special forces with little econo▓mic support for the region.Turkey h
as long been st▓uck in Syria due to the U.S. support for the outlawed Kur▓dish Workers' Party and its affiliates in Syria. Furthermo