Russia's foreign minister Tuesday accused the U.S. of backtracking on planned talks in Geneva over a rebel pullout from Syria's Aleppo to "buy time" for those battling leader Bashar Assad.
"It looks like an attempt to buy time for the rebels to have a breather, take a pause and replenish their reserves," Sergei Lavrov told journalists, adding that Moscow has the impression that "a serious discussion with our American partners isn't working out."
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