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Saturday 26 March 2016 - 11:11
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US agrees not to discuss Assads future: Russia




Russia says it has reached an understanding with the US overnot discussing the future of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for the time being.
"To a large extent, the current political process became possible because in the long run Moscow found understanding in Washington of our basic thesis that deciding the issue of the future ofSyria's president should not be on the agenda at this stage,"the Interfax news agencyquoted Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov as saying on Friday.
Ryabkov made the remarks while commenting on the outcome of US Secretary of State John Kerry's Thursday visit to Russia.

Referring to a temporary truce agreement proposedby Russia and the United States, which came into force across Syria on February 27, Kerry said, "The result of that work has produced some progress. There has been a fragile (yet) nevertheless beneficial reduction in violence."

The agreement stipulated the cessation of all military hostilities in Syria, except forthe operations against theDaeshTakfiri terrorist group and the Syrian al-Qaeda, known as al-Nusra Front.

Ryabkov also said that a mutual understanding has been reached with Washington over bolstering the cessation of hostilities.

The questions are whether this is enough and whether it can be documented, butthis is a question forthe military," he said.

No complete withdrawal in sight

The Russian officialfurther stressed that a complete Russian troops withdrawal fromSyria would not takeplace in the near future.
"We have explained repeatedly that the tasks set beforethe group are aimed atcountering terrorism and the Daesh and al-Nusra Front groups that are banned inRussia. This fact raises no questions withthe Americans, so there can be no talk ofa full withdrawal," he said.


[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="555"] This image taken on March 15, 2016 shows Russian Su-34 bombers and a Tupolev Tu-154 transport plane flying above an unknown location on their way from the Hmeimim airbase in Syria to their permanent bases in Russia. (AFP)[/caption]


On March 14, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that "the main part" of the Russianforces would start to withdraw from Syria, and that diplomats had been called upon to increase their efforts for a peaceful solution to the five-year-long conflict.

By Press TV


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