The Secretary of state spoke about the agenda of the meeting, trump and Putin at the G20 summit

The Secretary of state spoke about the agenda of the meeting, trump and Putin at the G20 summit

The President of the United States, Donald trump intends to discuss at a meeting with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin the situation in Syria. This is stated in a statement released by the state Department’s handling of Secretary of state Rex Tillerson on the eve of the summit of “Big twenty” in Hamburg.

The head of American diplomacy said that Russia has a special responsibility for preventing the use of government troops SAR of chemical weapons.

“The US and Russia certainly have disagreements on some issues, but there is also the potential for proper coordination in Syria. Washington believes that Russia, as the guarantor of the Assad regime, is responsible for meeting the needs of the Syrian people and that none of the parties did not violate the established boundaries, occupying territory previously liberated from the militants “Islamic state” (IG banned in Russia as a terrorist organization) and other groups,” said Tillerson.

According to him, the United States are exploring the possibility of establishing a joint mechanism on the no-fly zones. Tillerson reminded that Moscow and Washington to quickly and peacefully resolve incidents faced in the Arab country.

Secretary of state called on all warring parties to abandon the escalation of the conflict and to observe the agreed geographical boundaries of the established security zones. “All must remember that our goal in Syria — ISIS”, — concluded the diplomat.

During the “Big twenty”, which will be held in Hamburg on 7-8 July, the two leaders will meet for the first time. Moscow hopes that this will help to build a working dialogue, which is “vital for the world in terms of increasing the efficiency of a critical mass of conflicts and problems,” said press Secretary of Russian leader Dmitry Peskov. Trump and Putin will meet on the first day of the G20 — 7 July.

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