Russia to keep bombing Syria until 'terrorist organisations' defeated: Lavrov
'I don't see why these air strikes should stop' Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
MOSCOW:
Russia said Wednesday it would continue its bombing campaign in Syria until "terrorist organisations" such as the Islamic State group are defeated amid the latest global push to end the conflict.
Britain says Russia trying to carve out mini-state for Assad in Syria
"Russian air strikes will not cease until we truly defeat the terrorist organisations Islamic State and Jabhat al-Nusra," the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told reporters on a visit to Oman, referring to the Islamic State and Al-Nusra Front militant groups, Interfax news agency reported. "And I don't see why these air strikes should stop."
Earlier, Russia scolded British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond on Tuesday for suggesting that President Vladimir Putin was fanning the flames of the Syrian civil war.
Putin is fanning Syrian civil war, Britain's Hammond says
Hammond told Reuters in an interview on Monday that Putin was strengthening Islamic State militants on the ground by bombing President Bashar al-Assad’s opponents, who the West hope can shape Syria once Assad is gone.
Russia said Wednesday it would continue its bombing campaign in Syria until "terrorist organisations" such as the Islamic State group are defeated amid the latest global push to end the conflict.
Britain says Russia trying to carve out mini-state for Assad in Syria
"Russian air strikes will not cease until we truly defeat the terrorist organisations Islamic State and Jabhat al-Nusra," the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told reporters on a visit to Oman, referring to the Islamic State and Al-Nusra Front militant groups, Interfax news agency reported. "And I don't see why these air strikes should stop."
Earlier, Russia scolded British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond on Tuesday for suggesting that President Vladimir Putin was fanning the flames of the Syrian civil war.
Putin is fanning Syrian civil war, Britain's Hammond says
Hammond told Reuters in an interview on Monday that Putin was strengthening Islamic State militants on the ground by bombing President Bashar al-Assad’s opponents, who the West hope can shape Syria once Assad is gone.