Kremlin: Russia, US to Intensify Syria Coordination

The Kremlin has announced that Russia and the US are prepared for better coordination efforts on dealing with Takfiri terrorism in Syria.

“The two parties have confirmed their desire to intensify coordination between the Russian and American militaries in Syria,” said a statement released by the Kremlin on Wednesday.

 

“It is also important to resurrect the UN-mediated peace talks to arrive at a political solution of the crisis,” it added.

The announcement was made following a Russia-initiated phone call between US President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Relations between Moscow and Washington hit its post-Cold War low, after Crimea re-integrated into the Russian Federation following a referendum in March 2014.

Russia and the US support opposing sides in Syria’s five-year-old crisis. Washington’s military intervention in Syria without authorization from the Damascus government deteriorated the already strained relations with Russia.

The US and its allies have also been carrying out airstrikes in Syria purportedly against Daesh positions since September 2014. According to a Washington Post report, the Obama administration is now looking to partner with Moscow in the fight against terrorists.

Since September 2015, Russia has also been conducting airstrikes against Daesh and other terrorist groups in Syria at the Syrian government’s request.

‘Harbinger for longer-lasting’ ceasefire deals

Meanwhile, US Secretary of State John Kerry voiced hopes that a 72-hour truce in Syria was “a harbinger” for further longer-lasting ceasefire deals.

Earlier, the Arab Syrian army declared a unilateral 72-hour armistice across the country on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the holy Muslim fasting month of Ramadan. 

“We very much welcome the Arab Syrian army declaration of 72-hours of quiet,” said Kerry at a news conference in Tbilisi, Georgia, adding that discussions were currently underway to extend the truce.

“We are trying very hard to grow these current discussions into a longer-lasting, enforceable, accountable cessation of hostilities that could change the dynamics on the ground,” he noted.

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