US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson © Kevin Lamarque / Reuters
The United States is prepared to discuss with Russia joint efforts to stabilize war-torn Syria, including no-fly zones, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on Wednesday.
He added the United States wanted to discuss with Russia the use of on-the-ground ceasefire observers and the coordinated delivery of humanitarian aid to Syrians.
"If our two countries work together to establish stability on the ground, it will lay a foundation for progress on the settlement of Syria's political future," Tillerson said in a statement ahead of this week's Group of 20 summit in Germany.
The statement made no mention of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's future. The United States largely blames Assad for the six years of civil war and has called on him to step down.
Tillerson also said Russia had an obligation to prevent the use of chemical weapons by Assad's government.
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Update #1: US ready to consider Syria ‘no-fly zones’ if Putin and Trump find common ground at G20 meeting (RT)
Update #2: U.S. again offers to cooperate with Russia on Syria (CBS/AP)
WNU Editor: My prediction is that Russia will be taking up this offer. With the collapse of yesterday's Syrian peace talks .... Iran And Turkey Block Russian Proposals On Syrian Safe Zones (July 5, 2017) .... Russian will be looking for alternative options to solve this mess.
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