Statement of United States Secretary of State (USA), John Kerry, who claimed to have set up a backup plan or a plan B if the ceasefire in Syria failed, have reaped a polemic. Russia, as the parties reach an agreement with the US about the ceasefire, insists there is no plan B.
Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov insisted there was no plan B to Syria if the ceasefire failed. "It's not there and not there," said Lavrov, as quoted from page Sputniknews Thursday (02.25.2016.
Meanwhile, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov admitted concern with the US statement about plan B for Syria. He also admitted that he did not know anything about it.
"The US report on their plan B raises some concerns. We do not know anything about it," said Bogdanov told Reuters.
Earlier, US Secretary of State John Kerry announced measures to be taken to apply if the ceasefire failed.
Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov insisted there was no plan B to Syria if the ceasefire failed. "It's not there and not there," said Lavrov, as quoted from page Sputniknews Thursday (02.25.2016.
Meanwhile, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov admitted concern with the US statement about plan B for Syria. He also admitted that he did not know anything about it.
"The US report on their plan B raises some concerns. We do not know anything about it," said Bogdanov told Reuters.
Earlier, US Secretary of State John Kerry announced measures to be taken to apply if the ceasefire failed.