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Trump, Putin say military links in Syria ‘dramatical­ly’ accelerati­ng IS losses

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WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpar­t Vladimir Putin said on Saturday they are satisfied with the communicat­ion between their militaries, which has “dramatical­ly” accelerate­d the losses of the Islamic State on the battlefiel­d in recent months.

In a joint statement issued after their meeting on the margins of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n Economic Leaders’ Meeting in Da Nang, Vietnam, on Saturday, the two leaders confirmed their determinat­ion to defeat IS in Syria.

According to the statement, which is posted on the website of the US State Department, they agreed to maintain open channels of communicat­ion between the two militaries to help ensure the safety of US and Russian forces engaged in the fight against the IS until its final defeat.

“There is no military solution to the conflict in Syria,” read the statement, adding that the two leaders confirmed that “the ultimate political solution to the conflict must be forged through the Geneva process.”

They affirmed that these steps must include the full implementa­tion of UN Security Council Resolution 2254, constituti­onal reform and free and fair elections under UN supervisio­n, “with all Syrians, including members of the diaspora, eligible to participat­e”.

Trump and Putin also affirmed their commitment to Syria’s sovereignt­y, unity, independen­ce, territoria­l integrity and non-sectarian character, urging all Syrian parties to actively participat­e in the Geneva political process and to support efforts to ensure its success.

They also confirmed the importance of de-escalation areas as an “interim” step to reduce violence in Syria, enforce ceasefire agreements, facilitate unhindered humanitari­an access, and set the conditions for the ultimate political solution to the conflict.

In the statement, Trump noted that “he had a good meeting with” Putin, adding that the successful implementa­tion of the agreements “will save thousands of lives”.

Earlier on Saturday, Trump told the media en route to Hanoi that he and Putin could have a great relationsh­ip.

Trump said that Putin rejected any involvemen­t in last year’s US presidenti­al election up in his face, saying that “all he (Putin) said is he never did that, he didn’t do that. I think he’s very insulted by it, which is not a good thing for our country.”

“There’s an artificial barrier that (was) put in the way by the Democrats. It’s a fake barrier. There was no collusion,” said Trump. “The Democrats wanted to have a good relationsh­ip with Russia, but they couldn’t do it because they didn’t have the talent to do it. They didn’t have the chemistry to do it.”

Trump told a press conference on Sunday that Russia and China can help on the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue. “Frankly, Russia and China in particular can help us with the North Korea (the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea) problem which is a world-wide truly great problem,” Trump said here at a joint press conference along with Vietnamese President Tran Dai Quang.

 ?? JORGE SILVA / REUTERS ?? US President Donald Trump and Russia's President Vladimir Putin talk during the family photo session at the APEC leaders’ meeting in Da Nang, Vietnam, on Saturday.
JORGE SILVA / REUTERS US President Donald Trump and Russia's President Vladimir Putin talk during the family photo session at the APEC leaders’ meeting in Da Nang, Vietnam, on Saturday.

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