Saturday, September 5, 2015

U.S. concerned over Russian moves in Syria

Secretary of State John Kerry expressed U.S. concern over reports of Russia’s enhanced military build-up in Syria in a telephone call on Saturday with his Russian counterpart, the State Department said.

“The secretary made clear that if such reports were accurate, these actions could further escalate the conflict, lead to greater loss of innocent life, increase refugee flows and risk confrontation with the anti-ISIL coalition operating in Syria,” the department said, using an acronym for Islamic State.

Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov agreed that discussions on the Syrian conflict would continue in New York later this month, the department said.

Various media reports on Friday quoted U.S. officials as describing an increase in Russian forces in Syria, expanding Moscow’s military support for Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad amid the grinding civil war.

Quoting unidentified Obama administration officials, the New York Times reported that Russia has dispatched a military advance team to Syria and has sent prefabricated housing units for hundreds of people to a Syrian airfield and delivered a portable air traffic control station there.

The Times reported that some U.S. officials said the temporary housing suggested that Russia could deploy as many as 1,000 advisers or other military personnel to the airfield that serves Latakia, Syria’s principal port city.

An uprising against four decades of Assad family rule broke out in 2011 and turned into a full-blown civil war in which Islamist militants have become the strongest element fighting Damascus.

Lavrov last month said the United States should cooperate with Assad, a longtime ally of Moscow, to fight Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) forces who have seized swathes of northern and eastern Syria.

The United States and Russia have been at loggerheads over the civil war in Syria, where Russia has backed Assad while the United States wants a political transition to end his rule.

  alarabiya.net by Reuters
5/9/15
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  • Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry had a telephone conversation on Saturday initiated by the U.S. side, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Saturday.

The two men discussed various aspects of the Syrian crisis and goals of the fight against the Islamic State and other terrorist groups along with interaction backing up UN efforts aimed at promoting a political process in Syria in line with provisions of the Geneva communique of June 30, 2012, the ministry said.

Lavrov and Kerry agreed to maintain close contacts on the Syrian settlement.

   http://tass.ru/en/russia/819081
  5/9/15

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  1. Readout of Secretary Kerry's Call With Foreign Minister Lavrov...

    Media Note
    Office of the Spokesperson
    Washington, DC
    September 5, 2015
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    "The Secretary called Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov this morning to discuss Syria, including U.S. concerns about reports suggesting an imminent enhanced Russian military build-up there. The Secretary made clear that if such reports were accurate, these actions could further escalate the conflict, lead to greater loss of innocent life, increase refugee flows and risk confrontation with the anti-ISIL Coalition operating in Syria.

    The two agreed that discussions on the Syrian conflict would continue in New York later this month."
    http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2015/09/246664.htm

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  2. Athens Denies US Request to Close Airspace for Russian Aid to Syria...

    Greece denied on Sunday US request to close Athens airspace (FIR Athens) for the flights of Russian aircraft with humanitarian aid to Syria, a diplomatic source in Athens said.

    "On Saturday, US embassy appealed to the Greek government with a request to prohibit the flights of Russian aircraft in the FIR Athens. The Greek government refused to do so, in order not to worsen relations with Russia," the source told RIA Novosti.

    According to the source, Moscow has requested and received Athens' permission to conduct flights to transport humanitarian aid to Syria in the period from September 1 to September 24.

    Athens is yet to confirm the information.
    http://sptnkne.ws/Gse

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