EU foreign affairs chief Kaja Kallas said Monday the bloc would raise the issue of Russian bases with Syria’s new leadership, arguing Moscow has no place in the country’s future.Russia, along with Iran, were the key backers of ousted Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad and propped him up militarily during the brutal civil war.“Russia and Iran also should not have a place in Syria’s future,” Kallas said after a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels. For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.“Many foreign ministers took this up to say that, you know, it should be a condition for the new leadership that they also get rid of the Russian influence.”Russia has two main bases in Syria – one naval and the other air force – that serve as key hubs for bolstering Moscow’s sway in the region.“It is a base where they also conduct their activities towards Africa and the southern neighbors. So this is definitely of worry to the European security as well,”