Syrian oppositions call on Russia to help defend ceasefire

Ersin Çelik
17:1122/01/2017, Sunday
U: 22/01/2017, Sunday
REUTERS

A Syrian opposition group called on Russia to withstand pressure from Iran and the regime to help ensure that a ceasefire agreed last month holds, the head of a delegation at peace talks told Reuters on Sunday.



Mohammad Alloush said a failure by Moscow to end what the opposition says are widespread violations of a Turkish-Russian brokered ceasefire would be a blow to its influence in Syria.



"It's a real test of the power of Russia and its influence over the regime and Iran as a guarantor of the deal, so if it fails in this role there will follow bigger failures," Alloush said in the Kazakh capital, where talks are due to begin on Monday.



The Syrian opposition says the regime forces and Iranian-backed militias are continuing military offensives in several areas in Syria, including in Wadi Barada near the capital, regardless of the ceasefire.



The opposition has been disappointed so far by what it says is Moscow's inability to fulfil its role as guarantor of the deal and put pressure on the Iranian-backed militias led by Lebanon's Hezbollah group saying this threatened to wreck the ceasefire deal brokered in December.



"Russia wants to move from a direct party in the fighting to a guarantor and neutral one and this point is being obstructed by the Syrian regime that wants it to fail and Iran that is fighting this with its sectarian militias in Syria," Alloush said.



Russia and Turkey are the main organisers of a new round of Syrian peace talks due to take place in Kazakhstan on Jan. 23 and have set aside their differences over the political fate of Bashar al-Assad to try to forge a wider Syria deal.



Syria's U.N. ambassador Bashar Ja'afari, head of its delegation to the peace talks, said on Sunday the main points on the agenda included strengthening ceasefire lines and reaching common ground on fighting terrorism, state-owned SANA reported.






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