Syrian Settlement Impossible Without Russia-US Deal - Official

© AFP 2023 / GEORGE OURFALIANSyrian government forces walk amidst debris in the largely deserted Palestinian refugee camp of Handarat, north of Aleppo, on September 24, 2016
Syrian government forces walk amidst debris in the largely deserted Palestinian refugee camp of Handarat, north of Aleppo, on September 24, 2016 - Sputnik International
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It is impossible to stop the war in Syria without the recent Russia-US ceasefire agreement, the International Secretary of the Catalan Solidarity for Independence Coalition J. Enric Folch Vila told Sputnik Sunday.

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Vila was speaking at the second international expert conference "The dialogue of nations. The right of people to self-determination and building a multipolar world" held in Moscow.

"It is really very bad news that they [the US and Russia] arrived to some agreements to stop fighting in Syria and then these agreements were broken. It is very bad news. I hope that in future days, I don’t mean near weeks, near days, near minutes, but both parts will reserve the situation otherwise these people [in Syria] will be totally crushed, this country will be absolutely crushed. I think that the free investigation must be open to clarify this point and make guilty to who it must be guilty. But in any case it must not stop the final objective which is to stop the aggression between each other in Syria. The main objective is to stop the war [in Syria], not to make guilty each other and continue the war," Vila said.

On September 9, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and US Secretary of State John Kerry brokered a ceasefire in Syria that took effect three days later. The agreement called for unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid and stipulated that only designated terror groups would be targeted in military strikes.

Catalonia, a Spanish province with an autonomous status, has long sought independence from Spain, but Madrid has repeatedly declined Catalonia’s quest for independence.

Catalan Solidarity for Independence is a coalition of six political parties that was formed to participate in parliamentary election in Catalonia. The coalition actively promotes the idea of Catalonia’s independence from Spain.

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