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Russia advises Donald Trump to show caution with his plan for Syrian safe zones | Russia advises Donald Trump to show caution with his plan for Syrian safe zones |
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Russia has thrown cold water on US President Donald Trump’s proposals to create safe zones for civilians displaced by conflict in Syria. | |
“I’ll absolutely do safe zones in Syria for the people,” the President said in an interview with ABC on Wednesday without providing further details. | |
According to a leaked copy of what is believed to be the draft of an upcoming executive order by Mr Trump, the State and Defence departments will be ordered to produce a plan within the next three months on how to set up safe zones in the war-torn country. | According to a leaked copy of what is believed to be the draft of an upcoming executive order by Mr Trump, the State and Defence departments will be ordered to produce a plan within the next three months on how to set up safe zones in the war-torn country. |
“The Secretary of State, in conjunction with the Secretary of Defence, is directed within 90 days of the date of this order to produce a plan to provide safe areas in Syria and in the surrounding region in which Syrian nationals displaced from their homeland can await firm settlement, such as repatriation or potential third-country resettlement,” the draft order said. | |
President Trump’s predecessor Barack Obama resisted Republican calls to set up safe zones on the grounds that such a move – which could involve ground troops and extra US aircraft if a “no fly zone” is created – would draw the country deeper into Syria’s complex civil war. | |
An increased US military presence in the country could also cause clashes with Russian forces, which operate in the country at the request of ally Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. | An increased US military presence in the country could also cause clashes with Russian forces, which operate in the country at the request of ally Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. |
Speaking to reporters on Thursday, a Kremlin spokesperson urged caution on the part of the US, adding that Russia had not yet been consulted on any safe zone plans. | Speaking to reporters on Thursday, a Kremlin spokesperson urged caution on the part of the US, adding that Russia had not yet been consulted on any safe zone plans. |
“Our American partners did not consult with us. It’s a sovereign decision,“ Dmitry Peskov said. | |
“It is important that this [plan] does not exacerbate the situation with refugees, but probably all the consequences ought to be weighed up.” | “It is important that this [plan] does not exacerbate the situation with refugees, but probably all the consequences ought to be weighed up.” |
The White House has not yet made direct contact with the Kremlin, Mr Peskov added. | The White House has not yet made direct contact with the Kremlin, Mr Peskov added. |
The safe zone plan is part of a larger new directive aimed at protecting the US from terrorism. The legislation – which Mr Trump is expected to sign in the next few days – also includes a temporary ban on refugees fleeing war and conflict in Syria and six other Middle Eastern and African countries. | |
Reuters contributed to this report | Reuters contributed to this report |
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