Russia cuts U.S. out, negotiating pull-out of Jihadi fighters from eastern Aleppo
Alexander
Mercouris
the
Duran,
20
October, 2016
Russia
cuts out US to negotiate directly with Jihadi fighters and with
Turkey for withdrawal of fighters and surrender of eastern Aleppo to
the government.
One
month after the collapse in circumstances of great acrimony of the
Kerry-Lavrov agreement, the Russians are working to enact
unilaterally its key provision.
This
is the withdrawal of Jihadi fighters from eastern Aleppo by way of
the Castello road, to be followed by eastern Aleppo’s reoccupation
by the Syrian army.
This
is the explanation for the 8 hour bombing halt today, and for the
opening of the ‘humanitarian corridors’ from eastern Aleppo,
which importantly include the Castello road. Following a telephone
conversation between Putin and Syrian President Assad, this bombing
pause has now been extended a further 24 hours.
The
Iranian Fars news agency was reporting yesterday that up to 900
Jihadi fighters are expected to leave eastern Aleppo by this route,
taking their weapons and their families with them.
This
is exactly the same number of 900 fighters that the UN official
Staffan de Mistura said Jabhat Al-Nusra has in eastern Aleppo, who he
said should be withdrawn to bring the bombing to an end.
As
discussed previously, that is certainly wrong, and Jabhat Al-Nusra as
it happens is refusing to withdraw its fighters from eastern Aleppo.
It
seems that Staffan de Mistura and the UN’s humanitarian agencies
are heavily involved in the evacuation of the Jihadi fighters that is
supposed to take place today, though this is a fact the Western media
is – not surprisingly – not reporting.
A
reasonable guess is that talks have been underway for several weeks
between the Russians and the leaders of the 900 Jihadi fighters who
are supposed to withdraw from eastern Aleppo today, and that Staffan
de Mistura has been kept informed of them, and knew that these 900
fighters were preparing to withdraw from the city. He then wilfully
misdescribed these fighters as Jabhat Al-Nusra fighters in order to
pressure the Russians to stop bombing.
As
for Jabhat Al-Nusra, there are reports in the Saudi media that Putin
and Erdogan during their telephone conversation on Tuesday agreed
that they should be withdrawn from eastern Aleppo as well. There is
for the moment no confirmation of this from either the Russians or
the Turks. However the Kremlin’s report of the telephone
conversation does say that Putin reiterated the importance of
separating the Jabhat Al-Nusra fighters from the others, which may be
a hint that the Saudi report is true.
It
remains to be seen whether the Russian attempt to enact unilaterally
the key provision of the Kerry-Lavrov agreement without the
involvement of the US will succeed. Some of the Jihadi fighters in
eastern Aleppo remain defiant, and the Russians are even accusing the
State Department spokesman of ordering them to say.
Regardless
of what happens next, today’s bombing pause and the talks between
the Russians and the Jihadi leaders in eastern Aleppo show that
following the collapse of the Kerry-Lavrov agreement the US is being
cut out of the diplomacy on the ground in Syria.
If
the Saudi reports of the talks between Putin and Erdogan are true, it
seems the Russians, having given up on the US are now working through
the Turks instead.
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