LONDON (Reuters) - The gap in views between Western nations and Russia over the future of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has narrowed and will continue to do so, British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Wednesday.
"There was an enormous gap between Britain, America, France and indeed Saudi Arabia and Russia on the other hand," he told parliament. "We wanted Assad to go instantly, they wanted him to stay potentially for ever.
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