This
meeting is probably of high significance
Vladimir
Putin just met with his security chiefs
Russian
reaction to rebel attack on Aleppo likely main topic of discussion
Alexander
Mercouris
8
August, 2016
The
Kremlin has just issued a
report of a meeting of
Russia’s Security Council.
The
Security Council is Russia’s key policy making body. Contrary
to what its name might suggest its remit extends far beyond defence
and security policy and covers every aspect of Russia’s political
and socio-economic relations as well as foreign and defence
policy. In some ways the Security Council resembles the
Soviet Politburo, the body which in its formal role as the Defence
Council, the Security Council has institutionally replaced.
This
latest meeting of the Security Council is unusual in that as is clear
from the list of attendees and the accompanying photograph only a
small number of officials attended. Moreover the meeting
did not take place at one of the Security Council’s standard
locations: the Kremlin and the Presidential Residence at Novo
Ogaryovo. The Kremlin report merely says that it took
place in “the Moscow region”. That suggests a meeting
convened hurriedly at a secret location.
As
is standard practice the Kremlin has provided only the tersest
summary of what the meeting discussed:
“The
socioeconomic situation in Russia and Mr Putin’s scheduled upcoming
international meetings were the main subjects of discussion.”
The
“upcoming international meetings” clearly refers to Putin’s
forthcoming meetings with President Erdogan of Turkey and with
President Sargisyan of Armenia, who is coming to Moscow on 10th
August 2016. The Russians have obviously invited Sargisyan
to Moscow to brief him on their talks with Erdogan and to assure him
that Armenia’s interests are not being sacrificed in light of the
ongoing Russian – Turkish rapprochement.
It
is a certainty that the “upcoming international meeting” that
attracted by far the greater attention was however the one with
Erdogan. However that is certainly not the whole
story. The best indication of what the meeting discussed
is provided by the short list of those attending: they were
exclusively Russia’s foreign policy and defence chiefs (Foreign
Minister Lavrov and Defence Minister Shoigu) and its security and
intelligence chiefs (Security Council Secretary Patrushev, head of
foreign intelligence Fradkov and head of the FSB Bortnikov). No
civilian officials attended.
That
all but confirms that the major topic of discussion was Syria and the
fighting around Aleppo. The meeting was clearly convened
so that the Russians could coordinate their positions before
Erdogan’s visit and in order to agree steps in response to the
rebel offensive in Aleppo. Fars is already reporting
a major
escalation of Russian bombingon
rebel positions in Aleppo. The Security Council meeting
was almost certainly convened to agree further measures to contain
the rebel offensive in Aleppo. What those will be will
become clear in the next few days or hours.
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