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Moscow denies Asma al Assad seeks divorce – as reviews counsel she desires UK return

By Editorial Board Published December 23, 2024 2 Min Read
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Moscow denies Asma al Assad seeks divorce – as reviews counsel she desires UK return

Moscow has denied claims Bashar al Assad’s spouse is searching for a divorce and a route out of Russia, the place the couple are staying.

The deposed Syrian dictator has been within the Russian capital with Asma al Assad since rebels compelled him out of energy in a lightning offensive earlier this month.

Turkish and Arabic media claimed the 49-year-old, who was born in Britain and has a UK passport, desires a divorce and to go away Russia – probably for a return to London.

It is also stated they’re confined to Moscow and had their belongings frozen, however Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated on Monday the reviews “do not correspond to reality”.

Asma was recognized with leukaemia this yr, 5 years after she was handled for breast most cancers.

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Stories counsel she could also be searching for a return to London to proceed her remedy, having grown up in Acton and dealing as an funding banker for JPMorgan.

She is beneath Western sanctions and UK international secretary David Lammy stated this month she is “not welcome” within the nation.

“I’ve seen mentioned in the last few days, Asma Assad potentially someone with UK citizenship that might attempt to come into our country, and I want it confirmed that she’s a sanctioned individual and is not welcome here in the UK,” he stated.

Requested about the potential for stripping her of British citizenship, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer stated: “We are far too early in any decisions about anything.”

On the decrease flooring, there have been financial institution information in Asma’s maiden title for big sums of cash.

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