"We will offer concrete steps needed to ensure that the Security Council resolutions are implemented, that Russian-US agreements are implemented. Let us see how our US and regional partners react," Lavrov told reporters Friday.
However, Russia does not intend to unveil any new proposals on the crisis settlement, Lavrov added.
"We will not offer anything else. Everything is specifically set out in the resolution," Lavrov told reporters Friday.
Moreover, Lavrov added that the renewal of cessation of hostilities in Syria depends on whether stakeholders observe the UN Security Council resolution.
"The directions are clear: an end to violence in Syria, fight against terrorism, providing humanitarian access to populations in need and the immediate start of a political process involving all Syrian groups — both the government and the entire opposition — without preconditions," Lavrov told reporters.
"Our Western partners' steps to move closer toward implementing the existing agreements are not yet very visible," Lavrov added.
He also said that the international community's strategy has been articulated in Russian-US agreements and the International Syria Support Group.