Russian President, Vladimir Putin, says mechanism to be established to monitor ceasefire in Syria
Russian President, Vladimir Putin, said his country and U.S. were ready to set up an implementation and monitoring mechanism to ensure respect of a ceasefire in Syria.
He said on Tuesday in Moscow that it was essential that both Countries co-chaired of the International Syrian Support Group.
Putin said both countries had agreed to run an effective mechanism for the implementation and monitoring of the ceasefire by both the Syrian government and armed opposition groups.
The President remarks came hours after Washington and Moscow announced plan for a cessation of hostilities in Syria, excluding Islamic State and Nusra Front militants that would take effect from Saturday.
Putin said to achieve this, a “hot line” would be created and if necessary, a working group would be set up for exchanging information.
“The main thing is that conditions have been created for launching a genuine political process through the wide inter-Syrian dialogue in Geneva overseen by the UN.
Putin said the arm forces of Russia and the U.S. would continue joint work to identify which Syrian armed groups should observe the cessation of hostilities on Saturday.
“Russian and the U.S. military forces will jointly define areas on the maps where these groups are active.
“The Armed Forces of Syrian Arab Republic, Russian Federation and the U.S.-led coalition will not carry out military operations against these groups,’’ he said.
Putin stressed that all conflicting sides in Syria must reaffirm by noon of Friday their commitment to ceasefire to Russia and the United States.
He urged all regional states to support the ceasefire plan, adding that Russia will do whatever necessary to influence the Syrian leadership.
“Calling on the Syrian opposition groups to stop military operations against Syrian government army and its supporting forces.
“We are counting on the United States to do the same with its allies and groups it supported.
“There is, finally, a real chance to end years of bloodshed and violence,” Putin said.
He praised the joint intensive work done by Russian and U.S. experts and negotiators, stressing that the ceasefire agreement could serve as an example for future responses to terrorist threats.
Putin also noted that the ceasefire agreement should facilitate humanitarian aid to all Syrian citizens.
“The main thing of the agreement is to create conditions for the launch of a genuine political process through a wide inclusive dialogue in Geneva under the auspices of the UN.