"Every second respondent (50 percent) believes that, if the situation in Syria begins to deteriorate again and the peaceful settlement negotiations fail, Russia should return to Syria and relaunch a military operation," VTsIOM said.
Twenty-eight percent of those polled opposed a return of Russia’s air forces to the Arab republic, while 22 percent were undecided.
A final 12-point declaration circulated by Special UN Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura called for the next round of intra-Syrian talks to agree on a timeframe for a political transition, including a schedule for elections and a new constitution.
Wrapping up his visit to Moscow late on Thursday, US State Secretary John Kerry said Russia and the United States had agreed the next round of talks in Geneva should focus on addressing the details of Syria’s political transition.