Before
Obama’s speech on Syria the US requested phone talk with Russian FM
but backtracked later – diplomatic source
31
August, 2013
Before
President Barack Obama’s speech on Syria, the US requested a
telephone conversation between Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov
and US Foreign Secretary John Kerry. However, at the last moment the
US withdrew, a diplomatic source in Moscow reports.
RIA
Novosti quotes the source saying that at the appointed time the
Department of State unexpectedly informed the Russian side about the
impossibility of the conversation without offering any explanations.
On
Saturday Obama announced that he had made a decision to carry out a
military operation against the Syrian regime. He said that he
intended to receive approval of the Congress. Later, John Boehner,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, announced that the lower
chamber of US Congress will discuss the acceptability of a military
action against the Syrian regime after the 9th of September.
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