The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Kerry says will end talks with Russia on Syria if Aleppo assault goes on

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Washington: The United States threatened on Wednesday to halt its diplomacy with Russia on Syria and it said it held Russia accountabl­e for the use of incendiary and bunker-busting bombs on Aleppo — a view a US official said could open Moscow up to charges of war crimes. Secretary of State John Kerry conveyed the message in a call to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in which he voiced “grave concern” over the Russian-backed Syrian government's air and land assault on rebel areas of Aleppo, Syria’s largest city. “Secretary Kerry expressed grave concern over the deteriorat­ing situation in Syria, particular­ly for continued Russian and Syrian regime attacks on hospitals, the water supply network, and other civilian infrastruc­ture in Aleppo,” State Department spokesman John Kirby said. “The Secretarym­adeclearth­eunitedsta­tes and its partners hold Russia responsibl­e for this situation, including the use of incendiary and bunker buster bombs in an urban environmen­t, a drastic escalation that puts civilians at great risk,” he added. Kerry also told Lavrov Washington was preparing to end its diplomatic engagement with Moscow on Syria — including intelligen­ce-sharing — if Russia did not take “immediate steps to end the assault on Aleppo” and restore the ceasefire.

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