The Borneo Post

Russia says agreement ‘very close’ on fourth safe zone in Syria

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ASTANA, Kazakhstan: Russia’s envoy for Syria said that an agreement was ‘ very close’ on a fourth safe zone in the country as a new round of talks began in Kazakhstan on ending the six-year war.

Speaking after negotiatio­ns involving regime backers Russia and Iran as well as rebelsuppo­rting Turkey, Alexander Lavrentyev expressed confidence that deals for zones in four parts of the country would be finalised yesterday.

“We are very close to signing an agreement on all these four de- escalation zones,” he told journalist­s in the capital Astana.

The two- day talks are the sixth round of negotiatio­ns Moscow has spearheade­d this year as it seeks to pacify Syria after its gamechangi­ng interventi­on on the side of leader Bashar al-Assad.

The negotiator­s are looking to nail down details of a proposed ‘de- escalation’ zone in the northern Idlib province, after Moscow ploughed on with setting up three other safe areas around the country in a move that has seen violence drop.

There are still major disagreeme­nts over which force will be sent to police the zone covering rebel-held Idlib – on Syria’s northern border with Turkey – as Ankara and Tehran jockey for influence.

Russia has so far deployed military police to patrol the boundaries of three zones agreed in the south, in Eastern Ghouta near Damascus, and in part of the central Homs province.

Idlib is the only province in Syria that remains entirely beyond regime control after having been captured in 2015 by an alliance of jihadists and rebels.

The talks were also attended by representa­tives of the Syrian regime and opposition, the United Nations and observers from the United States and Jordan. — AFP

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File photo shows Russian military police patrolling outside the medieval Citadel of Aleppo, in the eponymous northern Syrian city. — AFP photo

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