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US pushes Russia for a ‘true’ ceasefire in Syria, ahead of peace talks in Geneva

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US Secretary of State John Kerry, left, and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov smile after meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, on August 26. They were due to attend fresh talks on Friday in the same city. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

The US pressed Russia for a “true cessation of hostilities” in Syria ahead of high-level peace talks in Geneva, warning that its patience is running thin.

Foreign ministers from the two powers, which support opposite sides in the five-year conflict, were to meet in the Swiss city on Friday to push for a peace agreement, Russia said.

Washington later confirmed that Secretary of State John Kerry was leaving Thursday for face-to-face talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

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The talks “will focus on reducing violence, expanding humanitarian assistance for the Syrian people, and moving toward a political solution needed to end the civil war,” spokesman John Kirby said in a statement.

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The diplomatic news came against a backdrop of continued military turmoil, with coalition-backed forces continuing to push the Islamic State group away from the Turkish border, an Islamist rebel leader dying in a bombing attack, and pro-regime forces making major gains on the outskirts of the ravaged city of Aleppo.

US Defense Secretary Ash Carter told BBC radio that there was “quite a long way to go” before a final peace deal could be struck.

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