President
Obama spoke by phone yesterday with President Vladimir Putin of Russia
to discuss the decisions and agreements made at the February 11 meeting
of the International Syria Support Group
(ISSG) and to stress the importance of rapidly implementing
humanitarian access to besieged areas of Syria and initiating a
nationwide cessation of hostilities. In particular, President Obama
emphasized the importance now of Russia playing a constructive role
by ceasing its air campaign against moderate opposition forces in
Syria. The leaders agreed that the United States and Russia will remain
in communication on the important work of the ISSG.
The
President also urged combined Russian-separatist forces to fulfill
their Minsk obligations, especially adhering to the cease-fire and
ensuring that the Special Monitoring Mission of the
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) has full
access to all areas of eastern Ukraine, including the international
border. The President reiterated the importance of quickly reaching
agreement on the modalities for elections in eastern
Ukraine that comply with OSCE standards.
Source: The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
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