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U.S. has increasingly been criticizing Russia over supplying arms to Syria. UN said government forces have killed more than 10,000 people in an attack on a revolution that started in March 2011. The conflict between Russia and U.S. has played out as a series of countering arguments on a daily basis.
Russia in its defensive statement said on Friday, that it was not supplying any weapons to Syria that could be used for the internal conflict and was only fulfilling existing contracts for sending repaired air defence systems for the use against external attacks.
The Foreign Ministry said Moscow’s arms were only restricted to defensive technology and said, “There are no new deliveries of Russian military helicopters to Syria. All arms industry cooperation with Syria is limited to a transfer of defensive arms.”
President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin would have a first face-to-face meeting next week in which Putin would be likely to use the session to set out complaints about U.S. foreign policy in several areas.
Russia was accused by Clinton on Tuesday for raising conflicts by providing attack helicopters to Syria and told a press conference, “My deputy Bill Burns had a constructive meeting in Kabul with Russian Foreign Minister (Sergei) Lavrov.” He added, “We don’t see eye to eye on all of the issues but our discussions continue.”
He informed that, Deputy Secretary of State Bill Burns met Russia’s foreign minister in Afghanistan on the sidelines of a conference.
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