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Russian Ambassador in Baghdad, "Elbrus Kutrashev," clarified on Thursday, April 3, that Bashar al-Assad has the right of asylum in Moscow and extradition is not an option. During an interview with the Iraqi channel "Al-Sharqiya," the Russian ambassador stated that one condition for the former Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, to reside in Moscow is to refrain from any media or political activities. The ambassador also emphasized that Russia does not engage in such deals, and the fall of Bashar al-Assad was not due to a Russian or Iranian stance, but rather because of the situation in Syria and the regime's own position. It is worth noting that on January 28, Bogdanov visited Damascus, met with the Syrian President for the transitional phase, Ahmed Al-Sharaa, and other Syrian officials. Following the visit, Reuters reported that Al-Sharaa requested Moscow to extradite Bashar al-Assad, a request that Moscow officially declined to comment on through the Kremlin. On March 10, during an interview with Reuters, the Syrian president refused to confirm whether Moscow had requested the extradition of Assad.