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Post by Διαμονδ on Nov 11, 2017 10:51:02 GMT
The presidents of Russia and USA Vladimir Putin and Donald trump reaffirmed their determination to defeat the terrorist group "Islamic state" in Syria, said in a joint statement leaders of the two countries. They also expressed their commitment "to the sovereignty, independence, unity, territorial integrity and secular nature of Syria," in accordance with Security Council resolution UN 2254. The presidents agreed that the Syrian conflict has no military solution and reiterated that the final settlement should be found within the framework of the Geneva process. These steps involve "the full implementation of resolutions, including constitutional reform and free and fair elections supervised by the United Nations in compliance with the highest international standards of transparency and accountability, while giving all Syrians, including members of the Diaspora the right to participate", the statement said. In addition, the presidents noted the successful efforts by the US and Russia on preventing dangerous incidents between American and Russian military, which will significantly increase the loss of the IG in recent months, and agreed to keep military channels of communication. These efforts will continue until the final defeat of the "Islamic state", the statement said. Putin and trump also confirmed the importance of areas of de-escalation and discussed the establishment of the South-West zone, which was agreed during the previous meeting in Hamburg. In conclusion, the leaders of Russia and the United States called on all UN member States in the coming months to increase the contribution in aid of Syria. As reported by RIA Novosti press-Secretary of Putin, Dmitry Peskov, the document was specifically prepared for the meeting in da Nang. The statement was prepared by the experts of the two countries, it final version was agreed on Saturday by the Minister of foreign Affairs of Russia Sergey Lavrov and U.S. Secretary of state Rex Tillerson. ria.ru/syria/20171111/1508610260.html
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Post by katsung47 on Nov 11, 2017 22:59:24 GMT
941. Payment to Russia for hacking in US election (1/4/2017)
Of course, Russia won't do it for free. There must be a secret deal between the intelligence of the two countries. We outsiders can only see it from some facts.
The secret deal: Hacked email were handed to Wikileaks to issue to hit Hillary Clinton.
The payment of secret deal:
1. Aleppo falls (or "liberated" from Russia side) on 12/15. Resistance and civil withdraw from East Aleppo by bus. Five years fight ends. A big victory for Russia and its allies.
2. Economic interest.
Putin dismissed the notion that he was only interested in getting economic benefits from Japan.
"If anyone thinks we’re interested only in developing economic links and a peace deal is of secondary importance, that’s not the case," he told the same news conference. That's all for the controversial islands. He went Japan just for those business deals.
You may say that's something between Russia and Japan. The Truth is Japan is the pocket slave of the US. If you still remember Trump claims credit for $50 billion investment by Japanese firm and 7 billion from a Taiwan firm. They were puppet nations that have to pay their defense share that Trump demands. Include that payment to Russia for the US sake.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Nov 11, 2017 23:05:18 GMT
941. Payment to Russia for hacking in US election (1/4/2017)
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Post by Διαμονδ on Nov 11, 2017 23:16:39 GMT
Statement of presidents of Russia and USA Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump on Syria was the result of months of intense and tense negotiations, said a senior state Department spokesman. "The statement is based on months of intensive discussions with the Russians and negotiations behind the scenes. These negotiations were very intense, challenging, but also a professional and ultimately successful," he said. The representative of state Department noted that the joint statement demonstrates the possibility of cooperation between Moscow and Washington, despite their differences. According to the diplomat, in a joint statement, Putin and Trump confirmed the commitment to the territorial integrity of Syria. "For example, areas of de-escalation and the mechanisms for avoiding conflict designed to reduce violence and create conditions so that the Syrians could return to their homes and to strengthen the political process. They do not aim to divide the country into parts, or spheres of influence," he said. According to the representative of the state Department, Russia has pledged to contribute to the care of Iranian and Pro-Iranian forces, including Hezbollah, from the South-West of Syria. "On the last point, the Russians agreed to work with the Syrian regime working to remove Iranian-backed forces from the territory controlled by the opposition, and border and Jordan (occupied by Israel — ed.), the Golan heights," he said. The diplomat added that the opposition will not give up this territory to the Syrian authorities to a political solution to the conflict. Putin and Trump on Saturday endorsed a joint statement on Syria on the sidelines on the sidelines of the session of the Asia-Pacific economic cooperation (APEC). The document was agreed by Russian foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and U.S. Secretary of state Rex Tillerson. The two leaders confirmed that Moscow and Washington will continue to fight against the terrorist group "Islamic state" until its total defeat.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Nov 12, 2017 11:48:02 GMT
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