Washington won’t share intelligence information on Syria with Moscow

By Vestnik Kavkaza
Washington won’t share intelligence information on Syria with Moscow

Moscow has received a rejection from Washington to its request to share intelligence information on Syria, where Russia and the U.S. are holding two different military operations. The State Department explained the rejection was due to the fact that it didn’t share the major goals of Russia in Syria. However, since the beginning of the Russian Air Forces’ operation, they have attacked points of management, training camps, and arms depots of terrorists more than 100 times.

Sergei Zheleznyak, the Vice-Chairman of the State Duma, is sure that the conflict in Syria, as well as conflicts in many countries of the Middle East was very skillfully supported in many ways, even inflated by an external foreign influence, which also caused inflows of refugees to Europe.

“When statehood is restored in those countries which are currently affected by civil wars, war conflicts, people will be able to return to their homes. It is obvious that, for any person, his home is the best place to land, where his roots, his life, his circle of friends are. War pulls out from this usual circle of friends. Therefore, the sooner you stop the war, the faster the terrorist groups will be terminated, the more people will be able to return to their homes and to restore a peaceful life,” Zheleznyak is sure.

According to him, “any attempt by any country aimed at destroying this inhumane terrorist group should be welcomed. The fewer double standards in the game and flirting with terrorists there are, the faster we will be able to defeat this evil. If we continue systematically and effectively to prevent the terrorist actions, then more and more people and leaders of the Middle East will connect the development of the region with the policy of our country, and not the policy of the United States, as it has been until recently.”

Zheleznyak believes that in a few days, Russia's efforts to bring peace to Syria have been more successful than over a year of strikes by the Western coalition: “We have offered and continue to offer to coordinate our efforts in order to try jointly to destroy the terrorists. But we are well aware that the formations of many terrorist groups are related to the Western intelligence agencies and the financial groups that support a number of the Middle Eastern monarchies. Therefore, those forces that have invested in the creation of these terrorist groups, of course, are not interested in these terrorist groups being eliminated,” the Vice-Chairman of the State Duma said.

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