Diplomacy
at Impasse: Lavrov & Kerry fail to secure new Syria peace deal
Russian
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and US Secretary of State John Kerry
have failed to secure a new ceasefire agreement despite days of
meetings in New York City. RT correspondent Ilya Petrenko has the
report. Then, former Pentagon official Michael Maloof joins RT
America’s Manila Chan and says that blaming Russia for the Syrian
government’s conduct is not a fair position for the US government
to take
24
September, 2016
(TASS)
The refusal or inability to separate opposition forces from militants
in Syria indicates that plans to change the Syrian government remain
in force, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in his speech
at the general discussion of the 71st session of the United Nations
General Assembly on Friday.
"It
is fundamentally important to meet the United Nations Security
Council requirement to separate the so-called moderate opposition
from terrorists. The United States and members of the U.S.-led
coalition bear special responsibility for this process," Lavrov
said.
"The
refusal or inability to do that under the current circumstances
cannot but strengthen suspicion that some wants to protect Jabhat
al-Nusra and the regime change plans still exist, which is the
grossest violation of the UN Security Council resolution," the
diplomat stressed.
"It
will be impossible to resolve the Syrian crisis and improve the
dismal humanitarian situation without suppressing ISIS (Islamic
State) and Jabhat al-Nusra (both terrorist organizations are banned
in Russia - TASS) and the extremists groups which have merged with
them.
This
is the key to strengthening the regime of cessation of military
hostilities and establishing truce on a nationwide scale," the
Russian foreign minister said adding that "the ceasefire regime
is senseless without separating the terrorists from moderate
opposition groups."
Lavrov
calls to take effort to prevent breakdown of agreements with US on
Syria, Lavrov noted. Moscow insists on objective and unbiased
investigation into the incidents in Syria’s Deir ez-Zor and Aleppo,
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov added:
"The
most important thing now is to take effort to prevent the breakdown
of these agreements, to investigate, objectively and unbiasedly, the
incidents in Deir ez-Zor and Aleppo that undermine these agreements,
the more so as there are a lot of those seeking to sabotage the
coordinated approaches to the Syrian settlement."
Moscow
insists on an objective and unbiased investigation of incidents in
Der az-Zor and Aleppo, the diplomat stated.
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