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21h50, 22 February 2016 

 

 

President of Russia Vladimir Putin

 

address following adoption of a joint statement by

 

Russia and USA on Syria

 

 

The President made a special address following the adoption of a joint
statement by the Russian Federation and the United States of America, as
co-chairs of the International Syria Support Group (ISSG), on the cessation
of hostilities in Syria.

 

 

Friends,

 

I just had a telephone conversation with President of the United States of
America Barack Obama. The phone call was initiated by the Russian side, but
the interest was certainly mutual.

 

During our conversation, we approved joint statements of Russia and the US,
as co-chairs of the ISSG, on the cessation of hostilities in Syria. Adoption
of the statement was preceded by intensive work by Russian and American
experts. We also made use of the positive experience we accumulated over the
course of cooperation in eliminating chemical weapons in Syria.

 

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President of Russia Vladimir Putin, 22 February 2016

 

Our negotiators held several rounds of closed consultations. As a result, we
were able to reach an important, specific result. It was agreed that the
cessation of hostilities in Syria commences at 00h00 (Damascus time) on
February 27, 2016 on terms and conditions that are a part of the
Russian-American statement.

 

The essence of these conditions is as follows: by 12h00 pm on February 26,
2016, all parties warring in Syria must indicate to the Russian Federation
or our American partners their commitment to the cessation of hostilities.
Russian and American troops will jointly delineate the territories where
these groups are active. No military action will be taken against them by
the Armed Forces of the Syrian Arab Republic, Russian Armed Forces and the
US-led coalition. In turn, the opposition will cease all military action
against the Armed Forces of the Syrian Arab Republic and other groups
supporting them.

 

ISIS, Jabhat Al-Nursa, and other terrorist organisations designated by the
United Nations Security Council, are excluded from the cessation of
hostilities. Strikes against them will continue.

 

It is fundamentally important that Russia and the US, as co-chairs of the
ISSG, are prepared to launch effective mechanisms to promote and monitor
compliance with the ceasefire by both the Syrian Government and the armed
opposition groups.

 

To achieve this goal, we will establish a communication hotline and, if
necessary, a working group to exchange relevant information. Russia will
conduct the necessary work with Damascus and the legitimate Syrian
leadership. We expect that the United States will do the same with regard to
their allies and the groups they support.

 

I am sure that the joint actions agreed upon with the American side will be
enough to radically reverse the crisis situation in Syria. We are finally
seeing a real chance to bring an end to the long-standing bloodshed and
violence. As a result, humanitarian access to all Syrian citizens in need
should be made easier.

 

Most important is the creation of conditions for launching a long-term
political process through a broad inter-Syrian dialogue in Geneva, under the
auspices of the UN.

 

Unfortunately, recent history has many examples where one-sided actions not
sanctioned by the UN, which favour short-term political or opportunistic
interests, have led to dramatic results. These examples are on everyone's
lips: Somalia, Iraq, Libya, Yemen.

 

Against this background, Russian-American agreements on the cessation of
hostilities in Syria, and their joint implementation in coordination with
all nations participating in the International Syria Support Group, can
become an example of responsible actions the global community takes against
the threat of terrorism, which are based on international law and UN
principles.

 

I would like to hope that the Syrian leadership and all our partners in the
region and beyond will support the set of actions chosen by representatives
of Russia and the US.

 

 

From: http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/transcripts/51376

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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