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Russian Federation says deal with US on Syria not yet finalised
Western allies have resisted a no-fly zone in Syria out of fear that such a measure would draw them deeper into the five-year conflict. But we also develop cooperation with Russian Federation, especially on the region of Aleppo.
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Turkey-backed Syrian rebels would like to see a safe zone set up in areas of the border they are capturing from Islamic State, but this would need an agreement between the United States, Turkey and Russian Federation, a rebel commander said on Tuesday.
“The first phase of the plan has been achieved”.
The group forms the spine of the Syrian Defence Force, which will be vital if Islamic State group’s “capital” at Raqqa is to be retaken.
“Our goal is not to suddenly in the cyber arena duplicate a cycle of escalation that we saw when it comes to other arms races in the past”, he said, “but rather to start instituting some norms so that everyone is acting responsibly”.
Turkey launched an ambitious operation inside Syria on August 24, sending tanks and special forces in to back opposition fighters.
The Turkish-backed rebels, mainly Syrian Arabs and Turkmen fighting under the banner of the Free Syrian Army, took charge of the frontier between the towns of Azaz and Jarablus on Sunday after seizing 20 villages from the ultra-hardline Islamists.
Turkish army launched Operation Euphrates Shield on August 24 in order to improve border security, support coalition forces, and eliminate the threat posed by terrorist organizations, especially Daesh. She asked one reporter if he went “shopping in your closet” for a new hat.
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Syria will then follow the Libyan scenario, he said.
This came just as the Syrian government troops, who are backed by Russian Federation, had the city of Aleppo back under siege. The Kurds are the most effective USA -backed anti-IS force, but the Turks consider them to be terrorists.
Russian Federation has insisted that it can not agree to a deal unless opposition fighters, backed by the United States and Middle East allies, are separated from al-Qaeda linked militants they overlap with in some areas.
“Compromise has not been reached yet on an insignificant number of remaining questions”, Peskov said, giving no further detail.
The two leaders conversed on the sidelines of the Group of 20 summit here for ninety minutes, a senior USA official said, and worked to clarify gaps in negotiations over on the Syrian crisis. “Now, the real owners of Jarablus are relocating to their towns, as it has been cleared of DAESH”, the president said.
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“They appear to be lessening their demands for the ouster of Assad in deference to their new relationship with Russian Federation”, said James Stavridis, former North Atlantic Treaty Organisation supreme commander and dean at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.