MOSCOW (Sputnik) — According to the news outlet, the meetings were held in the Jordanian capital of Amman and one of the European capitals before the Russia-US agreement on Syrian ceasefire was announced on July 7. The Israeli side reportedly objected to the deal due to the fact the Moscow and Washington did not focus their attention on the withdrawal of Iranian forces from Syria.
Amman reportedly hosted two meetings on one day: the first was between Israel, Russia and the United States, and the second was between Israel, Jordan and the United States.
Several days later another meeting was held in an undisclosed European city. The main dispute was over the fact that the ceasefire was considered by Russia and the United States to be a tool for stabilizing the situation and enhancing the fight against Daesh.Israel, on the other hand, stressed the need to discuss Iranian presence on Syrian territory, specifically the withdrawal of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement and Shiite militias, according to the newspaper.
Syria has been in the state of civil war for six years, with government forces fighting against both Syrian opposition groups who strive to overthrow President Bashar Assad, and numerous extremist and terrorist groups such as Daesh.