UNITED NATIONS (Sputnik) – Russia has repeatedly called on the United States to make the agreement public, but the United States refused to give its consent on the issue, asking Moscow to keep them private.
"There was no intrigue here, they said they did not want to make the agreements public, we said that we could not ask the members of the Security Council to approve these agreements without making them public," Churkin told reporters.
On September 9, Russia and the United States announced a new peace plan to address the five-year conflict in Syria. The ceasefire stipulated by the agreement came into force on September 12, but the warring sides have since accused each other of numerous violations.