US 'not fulfilling' Syria agreement: Russian military

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AFP Moscow
Last Updated : Sep 15 2016 | 5:28 PM IST
Russia today accused Washington of failing to meet its obligations under the Syria ceasefire agreement, while criticising US officials for voicing scepticism over cooperation with Moscow.
Russian military spokesman Igor Konashenkov slammed the US for what he called "rhetorical fog" intended "to hide the fact that it is not fulfilling its part of the obligations."
In a statement, he defined the US role as "first and foremost to separate 'moderate opposition' groups from terrorists".
"As of the third day (of the truce), only the Syrian army is observing the regime of silence. At the same time, the 'moderate opposition' led by the US is increasing the amount of attacks on residential districts," Konashenkov said.
He insisted: "Russia has respected its obligations to fulfil the ceasefire regime in Syria from the first minute."
US officials have voiced scepticism that Russia will fulfil its part of the agreement struck last week between the two former Cold War adversaries after years of bad blood over Moscow's Ukraine and Syria policies.
Under the agreement, US and Russia said they will establish a "Joint Implementation Centre" to share targeting information for air strikes in Syria if the truce that went into effect on Monday holds for one week.
Several Pentagon officials have told AFP of their deep unease over the Syria truce, with one saying: "The timeframe is short, but there's a gulf of trust that's larger than the timeframe."
State department spokesman Mark Toner said yesterday that "we've seen violations on both sides" in Syria, although the ceasefire is broadly holding.

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First Published: Sep 15 2016 | 5:28 PM IST

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