US cautious on Putin order for Syria withdrawal

We will have to see exactly what Russia's intentions are, said spokesman of White House

Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin
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Last Updated : Mar 15 2016 | 7:56 AM IST
The White House offered a cautious initial response to President Vladimir Putin's surprise order today to withdraw some Russian military forces from Syria.

"We will have to see exactly what Russia's intentions are," White House spokesman Josh Earnest said minutes after Putin's televised comments.

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Putin ordered his defense minister to begin withdrawing from tomorrow "the main part of our military contingents from the Syrian Arab Republic."

His shock announcement, after months of operations to prop up Assad's regime, was greeted with skepticism by many observers.

Putin launched air strikes in September followed by a massive troop deployment, turning the tide of a long and brutal war in Assad's favour, rescuing his regime from the brink of collapse.

But there was also some hope Putin's latest gambit could signal a willingness to accept Assad's exit or lead to a breakthrough in peace talks in Geneva, which began today.

Opposition groups, the United States and key European countries have called on Assad to go as part of a negotiated transition.

"We have talked about how Russia's continued military intervention to prop up the Assad regime made the efforts to reach a political transition even more difficult," said Earnest.

"It's hard for me to assess what sorts of implications this will have on the talks what sort of change it will bring about to that dynamic.
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First Published: Mar 15 2016 | 7:48 AM IST

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