MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Syrian armed opposition should fight terrorists within the boundaries of the de-escalation zones on its own, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said Sunday.
"Today, the appearance of zones of de-escalation is the division [between the terrorists and the opposition]. When we said, ‘there is a zone of de-escalation, where all fighting stops’ and there is opposition there… There are no bandits, but if there are bandits there, it is the opposition inside this zone of de-escalation that needs to deal with them, themselves, on their own," Shoigu told Russia's Rossiya 24 broadcaster.
The zones of de-escalation in Syria are open to humanitarian assistance, and the support of international organizations is necessary there, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said Sunday.
"Today, few people are talking about the access to humanitarian assistance [in Syria's de-escalation zones]. So we say on our own: ‘Bring [humanitarian aid] to the zones of de-escalation — everything is open there.’ Of course, the support from humanitarian organizations, the United Nations, is needed. After that the restoration will begin, the return of refugees to their homes," Shoigu told Russia's Rossiya 24 broadcaster.
In July, after talks between Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin the United States, Russia and Jordan agreed on ceasefire in southwestern Syria starting at noon on July 9. The United States and Russia have committed themselves to ensuring the implementation of the ceasefire.