Syria's chief opposition negotiator Nasr al-Hariri Thursday decried "U.S. silence" over a Syrian government offensive in southwest Syria, where Washington agreed a "de-escalation" zone last year with Jordan and Damascus' ally Russia.
Speaking in Riyadh, he said that only a "malicious deal" could explain the lack of a U.S. response over the government's Russia-backed campaign in the southwest, after Washington used military force against attacks on allies elsewhere in Syria.
Reuters
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