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Moscow blames ‘two-faced US policy’ for Russian general’s death in Syria

Moscow blames ‘two-faced US policy’ for Russian general’s death in Syria
A fighter from Syrian Democratic Forces takes a selfie near a damaged site in Raqqa on Monday. (Reuters)
Updated 25 September 2017

Moscow blames ‘two-faced US policy’ for Russian general’s death in Syria

Moscow blames ‘two-faced US policy’ for Russian general’s death in Syria

MOSCOW: Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said on Monday that the “two-faced policy” of the United States was to blame for the death of Russian Lt. General Valery Asapov in Syria, the RIA news agency quoted him as saying.
The Russian Defense Ministry said on Sunday that Asapov had been killed by Daesh shelling near Deir Ezzor.
Moscow has complained about what it has suggested are suspiciously friendly ties between US-backed militias, US special forces, and Daesh in the area, accusing Washington of trying to slow the advance of the Syrian regime.
“The death of the Russian commander is the price, the bloody price, for two-faced American policy in Syria,” Ryabkov told reporters, according to RIA.
Ryabkov questioned Washington’s intention to fight Daesh in Syria.
“The American side declares that it is interested in the elimination of IS (Daesh) ... but some of its actions show it is doing the opposite and that some political and geopolitical goals are more important for Washington,” Ryabkov was quoted as saying.
Earlier on Monday, American-backed Syrian militias said that Russian warplanes had struck their positions in Deir Ezzor province near a natural gas field they seized from Daesh last week. Russia denied that.
Ryabkov also said that Russia wanted to strengthen the International Atomic Energy Agency and had not violated the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty, rejecting allegations made against it by US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson earlier this month.