The United States and Russia failed on Friday to reach an agreement on military cooperation and the cessation of hostilities in Syria, while the two foreign ministers announced that in front of her a few issues "limited" to be solved before the announcement of the possibility of reaching an agreement.
He stressed the US Secretary of State, John Kerry, after his meeting with his Russian counterpart in Geneva, on Friday evening to discuss the Syrian crisis, that the Assad regime is still pushing for a military solution in Syria.
Kerry announced after a marathon meeting with his Russian counterpart that the United States and Russia "managed to clarify" the path toward a cease-fire in Syria, but still have to resolve the technical details. In turn, Lavrov stressed that "We must put the final touches on some of the elements."
He said the UN envoy to Syria, Staffan de Mistura, will bring the Syrian parties after the cessation of hostilities to the negotiating table to discuss the political transition.
He also stressed that the Syrian conflict will not end without a political solution. He added: "We are close, but we will not rush to an agreement with Russia on cooperation in Syria."
He pointed out that the city of Aleppo still under attack by the regime and its allies. He said: "We need to see a real cease-fire in Syria and the entry of humanitarian aid."
In answer to the question of what is happening in Aleppo and the cease-fire and the safeguards required for this endowment, Kerry said: "No one is satisfied in relation to the implementation of the ceasefire agreement, and both parties are convinced of the need to make the ceasefire more effective, and we are committed to the need to work to reach a cease-fire It makes the region more secure. "
And how the separation between victory and other moderate factions fighting on the ground in terms of target, pointed out that it is not easy, it has been discussed some details of the issue with the Russian side. He stressed that the alliance has the strength to face the Front victory and any terrorist threats.
Lavrov: We got lists factions are committed to a cease-fire
For his part, Lavrov said that Moscow is seeking to enhance mutual trust with Washington. He pointed out that the problem lies in some Syrian factions that deal with the coalition are located in regions of the victory. We got the lists of opposition groups that are committed to the cease-fire.
He said: "We talked about how to deal with those who violate the ceasefire, and agreed to intensify bilateral contacts with Washington."
He disclosed that Humaimam Center reported that the Moscow region and other non-Darya agreement to be concluded under the auspices of Russian.
He also pointed out that it was addressed to the situation in Aleppo and Hasaka Manbej and, pointing to the need to deliver aid without waiting for a ceasefire.
In addition, Lavrov reiterated Russia's support for the work done by de Mistura.
He concluded by saying that the Kurds are part of the solution in Syria, and should not weaken the Assad regime, as happened in Libya and Iraq.
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