Russian President Dmitry Medvedev warned Sunday that Kofi Annan represented the last chance for avoiding a civil war in Syria and offered the UN-Arab League envoy Moscow’s full support. “This may be the last chance for Syria to avoid a protracted and bloody civil war,” Russian agencies quoted Medvedev as telling Annan at a meeting held in Moscow’s Vnukovo 2 airport before his departure for a summit in Seoul. “We will be offering you our full support at any level in which we have a say,” said Mededev. “We very much hope that your efforts have a positive outcome.” Annan said he needed Russia’s strong backing to succeed in ending a year of bloodshed that the opposition says has claimed more than 9,100 lives. Russian news agencies quoted Annan as saying he expected Russia to play an “active” role in making sure that both sides follow the points of the UN Security Council-backed Syria peace plan. Neither Annan nor Medvedev made any specific reference to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad or the opposition’s demands on his immediate ouster. Annan preceded his talks with Medvedev with a private meeting with Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov that Russian officials said agreed on the need for “further efforts” by world and regional powers to resolve the crisis.