Syria Accuses Saudi Arabia Of Trying To Derail Fragile Ceasefire

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Syria Accuses Saudi Arabia Of Trying To Derail Fragile Ceasefire

Syria has warned Saudi Arabia against attempts to undermine peace efforts as the fragile ceasefire in the war-torn region enters its third day.

The Syrian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Monday that remarks by Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir about a ‘plan B’ in Syria are clearly aimed at derailing the truce.

Press TV reports: “What Adel al-Jubeir says … about a plan B regarding the current developments in Syria is merely a delusion in the mind of the Saudi regime,” a Syrian Foreign Ministry official said in the statement, adding, “Jubeir’s statements are … an attempt to thwart the cessation of combat operations.”

It also stressed that recent statements by the Saudi minister demonstrate the kingdom’s “destructive role” in Syria. 

Jubeir’s comments are “lies meant to boost the morale” of Saudi-backed militants who have suffered setbacks in recent weeks in different parts of Syria, it noted.

Saudi Arabia is among the regional countries known as the main supporters of the militants fighting the Syrian government forces. 

The Saudi foreign minister on Sunday said Riyadh will consider an alternate plan if it becomes clear that Syria and Russia are not serious about the ceasefire.

The comments by the Saudi minister prompted Russia to say a Syria plan B is totally out of the question.

A ceasefire agreed by the United States and Russia took effect in Syria on February 27 midnight Damascus time. The Syrian government also accepted the terms of the truce on condition that military efforts against Daesh and the al-Nusra Front Takfiri militants, who are not included in the ceasefire agreement, continue.

On Sunday Saudi Arabia accused President Bashar al-Assad’s government and its ally Russia of “ceasefire violations” in Syria.

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