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© Evgeny Biyatov / ReutersRussian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
Ruslands udenrigsminister Sergei Lavrov fortalte BBC at USA prøver at skåne jihad grupper i et forsøg på at vælte Syriens Bashar al-Assad.

Det er nu et år siden at Rusland blev lovligt inviteret af den internationale annerkendte regering af Syrien. Hvad foretager USA sig i Syrien, uinviteret?

Ruslands udenrigsminister talte med Stephen Sackur på BBC World News TV ved et års jubilæet for begyndelsen af den russiske luftkampagne i Syrien.

Du kan fornemme panikken fra Sackur, idet han bliver klar over at Al Qaeda jihadisterne, som BBC har støttet i dets medierapportager, står overfor nederlag i Aleppo.

Lavrov er sit sædvanlige professionelle selv...tilbagekastende alle Sackurs latterlige propaganda fyldte spørgsmål.



Kommentar: Denne artikel er delvis oversat til dansk af sott.net fra: Lavrov tells the BBC that US Plan B for Syria 'was to spare Al Nusra'


Here are some highlights of what Lavrov said during the interview...
  • "They [the US] pledged solemnly to take as a priority an obligation to separate the opposition from Nusra."
  • "They still, in spite of many repeated promises and commitments...are not able or not willing to do this and we have more and more reasons to believe that from the very beginning the plan was to spare Nusra and to keep it just in case for Plan B or stage two when it would be time to change the regime."
  • "We believe that the Russian-American deal must be put into effect. For this the only thing which is necessary is to separate the opposition from Nusra. If it is supported by the United States, not on paper but in real life, and then we will insist on an immediate cessation of hostilities.
  • "Humanitarian things are very important and we are doing everything now together with the Syrian government to help the United Nations to get weekly pauses in Aleppo to deliver humanitarian goods. It's the Nusra-controlled people in eastern Aleppo who refuse to do this."
  • "We had many pauses, many humanitarian pauses during this year... 48 hours, 72 hours at the request of the United Nations. Every time these pauses have been used by Nusra to get from abroad more fighters, more ammunition and more weapons. There must be some first step and we have to get our priorities right."