Russia is outraged by the allegedly threatening tone of the latest US statement on Russia’s involvement in Syria, viewing it as tantamount to supporting terrorism, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said today, according to Russian news agencies.
Ryabkov was referring to a statement made by US State Department spokesman John Kirby who said yesterday that Russia had an interest in stopping the violence in Syria because extremists could exploit the vacuum there and launch attacks “against Russian interests, perhaps even Russian cities.”
“We cannot interpret this as anything else apart from the current US administration’s de facto support for terrorism,” Ryabkov was quoted as saying, suggesting that US comments were not taken as advice but as a threat.
“These thinly disguised invitations to use terrorism as a weapon against Russia show the political depths the current US administration has stooped to in its approach to the Middle East and specifically to Syria.”
US officials said on Wednesday that White House officials had begun considering tougher responses to the Russian-backed Syrian government assault on Aleppo, including military options, as rising tensions with Moscow diminish hopes for a diplomatic solution.
Ryabkov was quoted as saying that Moscow saw no alternative to an original US-Russia plan to try to get a ceasefire in Syria and that Washington should focus on implementing it.
However, he said a seven-day ceasefire plan proposed by the United States was unacceptable, and that Moscow was proposing a 48-hour “humanitarian pause” in Aleppo instead.
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