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Russia–Syria relations ((ロシア語:Российско-сирийские отношения)) refers to the bilateral relationship between the two countries, Russia and Syria. Russia has an embassy in Damascus, Syria has an embassy in Moscow. Russia enjoys a historically strong, stable, and friendly relationship with Syria, as it did until the Arab Spring with most of the Arab countries.〔(Russia clings on to last outpost in West Asia )| Pionner| 3 February 2012〕 Russia's only Mediterranean naval base for its Black Sea Fleet is located in the Syrian port of Tartus.〔(contribution to ‘What Should the United States Do About Syria?: A TNR Symposium.’ )| Daniel W. Drezner| tnr.com| 9 February 2012〕 Russia in 2011 and 2012 used its veto-power in the United Nations Security Council against resolutions promoted by Western and Arab countries, to prevent possible sanctions or military intervention against the Syrian government, and Russia continued supplying large amounts of arms that Syria had earlier contracted to buy.〔(Why Russia is willing to sell arms to Syria ) By Fred Weir| csmonitor.com| 19 January 2012〕 ==Political relations==
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