The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Merkel, Trump discuss Syrian cease-fire, Putin’s new weapons

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel has spoken with U.S. President Donald Trump about Syria, and both sides agreed that Syrian government forces and their Russian and Iranian allies must abide by a U.N. Security Council cease-fire resolution, her office said Friday.

Following their call Thursday, Merkel and Trump urged Russia to stop participat­ing in the bombardmen­t of Damascus’ rebel-held suburbs known as eastern Ghouta, according to her office.

“The five-hour cease-fire announced by the Russian side isn’t being adhered to. The Syrian regime in particular is constantly breaking it,” Merkel’s spokesman, Steffen Seibert, told reporters.

Germany appeals “to all parties to the conflict to fully implement this U.N. resolution and we see a particular responsibi­lity on the part of Russia,” he added.

Seibert said attacks should stop for 48 to 72 hours in order for aid to be effectivel­y delivered to civilians. He called it “particular­ly cynical that the regime in Damascus used chlorine gas against its own population again just one day after the passing of the U.N. resolution.”

According to Merkel’s office, both she and Trump also expressed concern about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s unveiling of new weapons systems Thursday “and their negative consequenc­es for internatio­nal arms control efforts.”

Seibert said Germany watched Putin’s announceme­nt with concern, noting the Russia’s military modernizat­ion program and what he described as doubts about Moscow’s adherence to internatio­nal treaties, its annexation of Crimea and threats against some of its neighbors.

 ?? MARKUS SCHREIBER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the President of Serbia Aleksander Vucic brief the media Tuesday at the chanceller­y in Berlin, Germany.
MARKUS SCHREIBER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the President of Serbia Aleksander Vucic brief the media Tuesday at the chanceller­y in Berlin, Germany.

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