Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev warned Thursday that if Arab forces entered the Syrian war, they could spark a "new world war" and urged ceasefire talks instead.
"The Americans and our Arabic partners must think hard about this: do they want a permanent war?" he was quoted as telling the German Handelsblatt business daily. "Do they really think they would win such a war very quickly?"
He added: "All sides must be forced to the negotiating table instead of sparking a new world war."
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"The Americans and our Arabic partners must think hard about this: do they want a permanent war?" he was quoted as telling the German Handelsblatt business daily. "Do they really think they would win such a war very quickly?"
He added: "All sides must be forced to the negotiating table instead of sparking a new world war."
(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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