MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Churkin said that all elements of the US-Russia agreement will kick in, if the humanitarian requirements are met.
"Lately I’ve heard some encouraging news about the humanitarian effort [in Syria]. If the humanitarian effort is going to proceed as planned then hopefully also all other elements [of the US-Russia deal] are going to kick in including the start of the operation of the Joint Implementation Group," Churkin told journalists on Friday, adding that the "cessation of hostilities regime has been holding, for the first 48 hours and another 48 hours…it will be sufficient for the Joint Implementation to go into effect."
"There is still much to be done by the United States in the separation between al-Nusra and the so-called moderate opposition groups. Now, they have made some steps in that direction but those steps are not sufficient," Churkin stressed on Friday.
Syria has been mired in civil war since 2011, with government forces loyal to President Bashar Assad fighting a number of opposition factions and extremist groups, including Islamic State (IS, also known as Daesh), as well as Jabhat Fatah al Sham (also known as Jabhat al-Nusra, or Nusra Front). The United States has been supporting the so-called "moderate" opposition forces in Syria, while Russia has been supporting Syria's legitimate authorities — the government of Bashar Assad.
The details of the US-Russia agreement on Syria have not been revealed, mainly because of US unwillingness to do so, according to Churkin. UN Security Council (UNSC) consultations on Syria planned for Friday were cancelled because the United States was not prepared to share the documents of the agreement, the Russian envoy told journalists.
"We have no doubt that it [US-Russia agreement] needs to be implemented. If they [Americans] have some doubts, I don’t know. Clearly, there is a lack of unity within the US administration…The deal was made and we expect it to be implemented," Churkin stressed on Friday.
Earlier on Friday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told US Secretary of State John Kerry in a phone call that the entire package of US-Russian agreements on Syria should be made public. Later in the day, US State Department spokesperson John Kirby stated in a briefing that the United States is still not prepared to publicly release the details of the US-Russia negotiated Syria ceasefire agreement.