Trump, Putin agree ’no military solution’ in Syria: Kremlin

The United States and Russia issued a presidential joint statement saying there was "no military solution" to the war in Syria, the Kremlin said on Nov. 11, after their leaders met briefly on the sidelines of a regional summit in Vietnam
Saturday, 11 November 2017 20:33

Russian President Vladimir Putin and his American counterpart Donald Trump agreed there was no military solution to the Syrian conflict, the Kremlin said on Saturday, state-run Anadolu news agency reported.

According to a joint statement published on the Kremlin website: "The presidents agreed that there is no military solution to the conflict in Syria.”

The statement came after the two leaders met on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Da Nang, Vietnam.

The statement added that the conflict should be forged through the Geneva process pursuant to UNSCR 2254 – a UN Security Council resolution that reaffirms the sovereignty of Syria.

Putin and Trump affirmed their commitment to Syria's sovereignty, unity, independence, territorial integrity, and non-sectarian character and urged all parties to actively participate in the Geneva political process, the statement added.

The two leaders expressed their commitment to defeat Islamic State, adding that joint efforts by the American and Russian forces had weakened the group.

"Finally President Trump and President Putin confirmed the importance of de-escalation areas as an interim step to reduce violence in Syria, enforce cease-fire agreements, facilitate unhindered humanitarian access, and set the conditions for the ultimate political solution to the conflict," it added.