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Lavrov to Kerry: US military officials should monitor Syria truce

September 17, 2016 at 4:20 pm

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told US Secretary of State John Kerry that military officials from the United States should be fully involved in monitoring the ceasefire in Syria, Reuters reported today.

According to Russia’s foreign ministry, Lavrov called his US counterpart to make the proposal on Saturday, and further suggested that documents related to the Syrian ceasefire agreement should be published to avoid “any double meaning” over how the deal should be implemented.

The ceasefire agreed between Russia and the US came into effect last Monday, but the truce has been fragile at best. Opposition groups have accused the Assad regime of failing to withdraw from key roads to allow aid to come to beleaguered sections of Aleppo under opposition control.

Meanwhile, the Assad regime claims that it had withdrawn from routes as per the ceasefire agreement, but had redeployed following what it claimed was rebel attacks.

This comes after Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov laid blame for the lack of disclosure of the details of the truce agreement at Washington’s door today, stating that Moscow is not disclosing any documents due to US insistence on secrecy.