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Russia, US hold talks on Syria, terrorism

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MOSCOW — Russia and the United States agreed on Wednesday to keep fighting internatio­nal terrorism and continue discussion­s on resolving the Syrian conflict despite turbulent relations and a string of pending disputes between the two countries.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson were fruitful. He said he and Tillerson also had a twohour meeting and added the discussion­s showed good prospects for future joint work.

“It has been a long day . ... The talks were comprehens­ive, frank and covered the whole spectrum of issues, which are key to our bilateral relations and interactio­n on the internatio­nal affairs,” Lavrov said.

According to Lavrov, both sides reaffirmed their determinat­ion for the uncompromi­sing fight against internatio­nal terrorism. He said discussion­s also focused on the situations hot spots such as Syria, Yemen, Libya and Afghanista­n, as well as possible cooperatio­n in addressing those issues.

“With all the existing problems, both objective and artificial­ly created ones, we still have quite a few prospects for joint work,” he said. Russia is open to discussion­s with the US, “and not only to dialogues but also to joint actions”.

Tensions between Moscow and Washington deteriorat­ed after the US launched a missile strike on a Syrian military airfield on April 6, which it said was a response to a chemical weapons attack two days earlier in Khan Sheikhoun, purportedl­y at the hands of the Syrian military.

Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged all parties on Thursday, especially the US and Russia, to strengthen communicat­ion and avoid confrontat­ion over Syria.

He said political settlement is the only viable way to resolve the Syrian issue and called for the internatio­nal community to continue support for the United Nations to play the lead role.

 ?? ALEXANDER NEMENOV / AFP ?? Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov (right) and US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson arrive at a news conference after their talks in Moscow on Wednesday. Russian President Vladimir Putin met earlier with Tillerson.
ALEXANDER NEMENOV / AFP Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov (right) and US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson arrive at a news conference after their talks in Moscow on Wednesday. Russian President Vladimir Putin met earlier with Tillerson.

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