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Timeline for separation of armed groups and Jabhat al-Nusra ends this week,
says Lavrov

 

 

Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), in Moscow, 31 May 2016

 

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Russia's timeline given to armed
groups in Syria to separate from the internationally-listed Jabhat al-Nusra
terrorist organization runs out this week.

 

In an interview with the Russian Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper published on
Tuesday, Lavrov said the Russian aerial forces will start delivering
airstrikes against any armed group that does not separate from Jabhat
al-Nusra by the deadline.

 

He explained that the US asked Russia to extend the deadline for a few days
before Russia begins the plan it announces before in which all those who
haven't joined the cessation of hostilities agreement become viable targets,
and this extension expires this week.

 

The Russian Foreign Minister blamed the delay in setting a date for the next
round of intra-Syrian talks in Geneva on the delegation of "Riyadh
opposition" group.

 

Lavrov also asserted that within the first few months of their operations in
Syria, the Russian Aerospace Forces managed to achieve a shift in the
situation on the ground, and that clearly there are those who want to stop
or reverse this process.

 

He added that in a recent phone call with US State Secretary John Kerry, he
asked him why the Washington-led alliance practically stopped targeting
terrorists in Syria and why it doesn't do anything to stop the smuggling of
oil to Turkey, explaining that Kerry repeated the same excuses based on the
flawed logic that claims terrorist locations are intermixed with locations
of what the Americans deem "good guys" and therefore they can't target
terrorists.

 

On another note, Lavrov called on the Turkish regime to apologize for
shooting down the Russian fighter over Syrian territories before it talks
about normalizing relations.

 

Russia denies launching airstrikes on sites in Idleb

 

In a relevant context, Russian Defense Ministry denied the allegations that
the Russian Air Force delivered airstrikes on terrorists' sites in Idleb
province.

 

In a statement published by RT website, Russian Defense Ministry spokesman
Major General Igor Konashenkov said the Russian Air Force has not conducted
any combat missions or airstrikes in the Idleb province.

 

The information about Russia's alleged airstrikes has been spread by the
US-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR).

 

"We urge people to remain critical of any scare stories spread by the
'British tandem' of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) and
Reuters news agency," Konashenkov said.

 

The Defense Ministry spokesman also said that in previous cases when Russia
had presented official data recorder information that disproved SOHR claims,
neither Reuters nor the UK-based organization had published the refutations.

 

Komoyedov: Russia will not postpone targeting positions of Jabhat al-Nusra
terrorists

 

Meanwhile, Chairman of the Russian State Duma's defense committee Admiral
Vladimir Komoyedov said that Russia will not postpone targeting the
terrorists of Jabhat al-Nusra in Syria before situation is escalated as some
powers tarry to agree with Moscow to strike the terrorists' positions in
Syria.

 

"The advent of the Zero hour is inevitable because any delay could lead to
aggravating the situation," Komoidov said at press conference in Moscow.

 

He added "if the Americans don't want to support us to work together, I
think that Russia will bomb the positions of Jabhat al-Nusra with the aim of
providing support to the Syrian forces".

 

 

From: http://sana.sy/en/?p=78935

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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