Kerry, Putin Discuss Coordinating Efforts against Daesh, Nusra in Syria

US Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian President Vladimir Putin have discussed military and intelligence cooperation against Daesh and al-Qaeda-affiliated Nusra Front terrorist groups in Syria, Press T.V reported.

The US State Department said in a statement that without “concrete and near-term steps” diplomatic efforts to end the crisis in Syria could not go on “indefinitely”.

The two sides met “to advance efforts to establish conditions that can enable political transition talks to resume between the opposition” and the Damascus government, the statement added.

At the start of his meeting with the US secretary of state, Putin said, “Our last conversation with President [Barack] Obama convinces me that we are not just developing cooperation, but doing so with the aim of achieving tangible results.”

Putin added, “I send the president my best wishes, and hope that you can report that we have moved forward on our issues, as a result of these talks.”

Earlier on Thursday, The Washington Post published a leaked draft of the Syrian plan that Kerry was to offer to Putin.

According to the text, the two countries will set up a Joint Implementation Group, whose “purpose is to enable expanded coordination between the United States and the Russian Federation beyond the established safety of flight procedures.”

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday that Moscow and Washington should coordinate efforts to fight terrorism in Syria.

“I want to remind you of the repeated statements of President Putin, who said that the Kremlin has considered from the very beginning that it is only possible to effectively fight terrorism on the territory of Syria andneighboring states jointly– through coordination of joint efforts, not just an exchange of information, but namely a coordination of joint efforts,” Peskov told reporters.

 

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