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WASHINGTON, July 7. /TASS/. The new strategy of the US administration on Syria will include the rejection of the thesis according to which President Bashar al-Assad must leave his post and accept the presence of military police in the Arab country. About it reported in a Thursday email edition of The Daily Beast, citing its own sources in the Washington administration.
According to them, Washington would also support the establishment of security zones throughout the territory of the SAR and will be more actively cooperate with Moscow on Syria. USA will not try to send troops to the territory controlled by Assad. However, in areas liberated by the Syrian opposition, the power remains in her hands. At the same time, emphasizes the publication, in the spring, the administration declared that Assad must leave his post.
The main goal of the new political course is the application of a crushing defeat of the terrorist group “Islamic state” (IG, is prohibited in Russia). Strategy that, as expected, the President of the United States Donald trump will present the Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Hamburg, was developed with the participation of Secretary Rex Tillerson.
Earlier the Russian President’s special envoy on the Syrian settlement, Alexander Lavrentiev said that the military police of the Russian Federation may be placed in the buffer security zones in Syria.
As announced on 6 July, the head of the state Department, the United States is ready to consider the establishment of a joint no-fly zones in Syria and other mechanisms to ensure stability. In a statement the head of the Department of state dedicated to the meeting of the President of trump and Putin in Hamburg at the G20, it was noted that “the United States is ready to consider establishing joint mechanisms for ensuring stability, including a no-fly zone, observers on the ground for observance of the cease-fire, as well as coordinated delivery of humanitarian assistance”. The foreign Ministry believe that cooperation with Russia “to ensure stability on the ground will mark the beginning of progress in resolving the political future of Syria”.